Love's Labour's LostA satire directed against intellectual pride and pedantry. The King of Navarre and three of his lords vow to spend three years in study and not to see any women. But when the Princess of France arrives with her three ladies, the men break their vow and fall in love with them. |
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STAUNTON is the only editor since Theobald who follows the Folio in giving this speech to Longaville . • I have no hesitation , ' he says , ' in restoring it to the proper speaker . ' He gives no reason . “ The only difficulty in the ...
STAUNTON is the only editor since Theobald who follows the Folio in giving this speech to Longaville . • I have no hesitation , ' he says , ' in restoring it to the proper speaker . ' He gives no reason . “ The only difficulty in the ...
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( that is , Parson ) is certainly wrong , or , at least , superfluous ; the preceding speech is the Parson's . But having changed the preceding speech , as all editors have done , from Nathaniel to Holofernes , this objection to · Per .
( that is , Parson ) is certainly wrong , or , at least , superfluous ; the preceding speech is the Parson's . But having changed the preceding speech , as all editors have done , from Nathaniel to Holofernes , this objection to · Per .
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Again of lines 330–338 , two lines , 337 , 338 , are to be found almost verbatim in lines 314 , 315 , and the remainder in substance elsewhere in the speech . — CAPELL was the earliest to notice this repetition and confusion ...
Again of lines 330–338 , two lines , 337 , 338 , are to be found almost verbatim in lines 314 , 315 , and the remainder in substance elsewhere in the speech . — CAPELL was the earliest to notice this repetition and confusion ...
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Preface | 232 |
Act I Scene i | 298 |
The Text | 323 |
Urheberrecht | |
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