Love's Labour's LostMethuen, 1966 - 196 Seiten Part of the well known Arden Editions of Shakespeare's plays. |
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Seite xxiv
... Armado scene . Again , at the end of iv . i . Costard's words ( lines 143-7 ) suggest that he and the audience have recently been watching some comic business performed by Armado and his page ; but these two char- acters do not appear ...
... Armado scene . Again , at the end of iv . i . Costard's words ( lines 143-7 ) suggest that he and the audience have recently been watching some comic business performed by Armado and his page ; but these two char- acters do not appear ...
Seite xliii
... Armado and Holofernes ( but particularly Armado ) have some of his affectations of language , both have the wizened mahogany face so praised by the Queen ( she took Harvey for an Italian ) and so cruelly mocked by Nashe in Have With You ...
... Armado and Holofernes ( but particularly Armado ) have some of his affectations of language , both have the wizened mahogany face so praised by the Queen ( she took Harvey for an Italian ) and so cruelly mocked by Nashe in Have With You ...
Seite 171
... Armado's 530 page , Hercules ; the pedant , Judas Maccabæus . And if these four Worthies in their first show thrive , These four will change habits , and present the other five . Ber . There is five in the first show . King . You are ...
... Armado's 530 page , Hercules ; the pedant , Judas Maccabæus . And if these four Worthies in their first show thrive , These four will change habits , and present the other five . Ber . There is five in the first show . King . You are ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
THE SOURCES | 4 |
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