Love's Labour's Lost: Popular Books by William Shakespeare : All times Bestseller Demanding BooksBeyond Books Hub, 01.01.2021 - 401 Seiten Love's Labour's Lost was one of Shakespeare's early comedies. It tells the story of the King of Navarre and his three companions (Lords Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville) who, in an attempt to spend three years studying and fasting, decide to avoid the company of women. This is all thwarted however with the arrival of the Princess of France and her court ladies. Setting up camp outside the court (due to the King having imposed a ban on women inside), the Princess and her companions stir feelings of love in the men. The play is notable for the inclusion of the longest word in all of Shakespeare's plays: honorificabilitudinitatibus. One of the main themes of Love's Labour's Lost, is that of masculine desire, which throughout the play is deferred and confused. The earliest recorded performance of this play was in 1597, before Queen Elizabeth. |
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Popular Books by William Shakespeare : All times Bestseller Demanding Books William Shakespeare. ACT 1 SCENE 1 The king of Navarre's park. Enter FERDINAND king ACT.
Popular Books by William Shakespeare : All times Bestseller Demanding Books William Shakespeare. ACT 1 SCENE 1 The king of Navarre's park. Enter FERDINAND king ACT.
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... Enter FERDINAND king of Navarre, BIRON, LONGAVILLE and DUMAIN FERDINAND Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd upon our brazen tombs And then grace us in the disgrace of death; When, spite of cormorant devouring ...
... Enter FERDINAND king of Navarre, BIRON, LONGAVILLE and DUMAIN FERDINAND Let fame, that all hunt after in their lives, Live register'd upon our brazen tombs And then grace us in the disgrace of death; When, spite of cormorant devouring ...
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... Enter DULL with a letter, and COSTARD DULL Which is the duke's own person? BIRON This, fellow: what wouldst? DULL I myself reprehend his own person, for I am his grace's tharborough: but I would see his own person in flesh and blood ...
... Enter DULL with a letter, and COSTARD DULL Which is the duke's own person? BIRON This, fellow: what wouldst? DULL I myself reprehend his own person, for I am his grace's tharborough: but I would see his own person in flesh and blood ...
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... was taken with Jaquenetta, and Jaquenetta is a true girl; and therefore welcome the sour cup of prosperity! Affliction may one day smile again; and till then, sit thee down, sorrow! Exeunt SCENE 2 The same. Enter DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO and.
... was taken with Jaquenetta, and Jaquenetta is a true girl; and therefore welcome the sour cup of prosperity! Affliction may one day smile again; and till then, sit thee down, sorrow! Exeunt SCENE 2 The same. Enter DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO and.
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... Enter DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO and MOTH DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO Boy, what sign is it when a man of great spirit grows melancholy? MOTH A great sign, sir, that he will look sad. DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO Why, sadness is one and the self-same ...
... Enter DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO and MOTH DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO Boy, what sign is it when a man of great spirit grows melancholy? MOTH A great sign, sir, that he will look sad. DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO Why, sadness is one and the self-same ...
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ADRIANO DE ARMADO affected arms attending beauty BIRON blood BOYET break breath child comes COSTARD court dance dear DON ADRIANO doth DULL DUMAIN Enter Exeunt Exit face fair faith father favour fear FERDINAND follow fool forsworn four France gentle give grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector Hercules hold HOLOFERNES horns JAQUENETTA KATHARINE keep king l'envoy lady learned letter light live LONGAVILLE look lord madam MARIA mark Marry master mean measure mock MOTH Navarre never oath once peace play Pompey praise present pretty PRINCESS prove quick Reads reason rhyme ROSALINE SCENE shame SIR NATHANIEL speak spirit sport stand stay sweet sworn tell thank thee thing thou tongue true turn vouchsafe wench wish woman Worthies write