Love's Labour's LostMethuen, 1966 - 196 Seiten Part of the well known Arden Editions of Shakespeare's plays. |
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... court enter- tainments . In such elaborate masques as , for instance , those devised for the wedding of Henri of Navarre and Marguerite , Catholic and Huguenot nobles met on an equal footing . The only milieu in which Navarre and de ...
... court enter- tainments . In such elaborate masques as , for instance , those devised for the wedding of Henri of Navarre and Marguerite , Catholic and Huguenot nobles met on an equal footing . The only milieu in which Navarre and de ...
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... court factions . This confirms the indications , from other sources , that it was written for private performance in court circles . The artificiality of its form and tone , though not immediately borrowed from Lyly , are clearly ...
... court factions . This confirms the indications , from other sources , that it was written for private performance in court circles . The artificiality of its form and tone , though not immediately borrowed from Lyly , are clearly ...
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... court of Navarre . Prin . Fair I give you back again ; and welcome I have not yet the roof of this court is too high to be yours , and welcome to the wide fields too base to be mine . King . You shall be welcome , madam , to my court ...
... court of Navarre . Prin . Fair I give you back again ; and welcome I have not yet the roof of this court is too high to be yours , and welcome to the wide fields too base to be mine . King . You shall be welcome , madam , to my court ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
THE SOURCES | 4 |
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