Love's Labour's LostMethuen, 1966 - 196 Seiten Part of the well known Arden Editions of Shakespeare's plays. |
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... dance ( the bransle ) that became popular in England during the second half of the sixteenth century . In Ancient Ballads and Broadsides ( p . 221 ) there is a ballad of date 1569 ( or earlier ) which begins : Good fellowes must go ...
... dance ( the bransle ) that became popular in England during the second half of the sixteenth century . In Ancient Ballads and Broadsides ( p . 221 ) there is a ballad of date 1569 ( or earlier ) which begins : Good fellowes must go ...
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... dance - tune ; and the dance is men- tioned in Wily Beguiled ( Malone Soc . 1. 2451 ) , 1606 : " Thou art mine own sweetheart , From thee Ile ne'er I 120 125 [ Exit . 130 129. hit it ] F 4 ; hit Qq , Ff 1 , 2 , 3 . depart ; Thou art my ...
... dance - tune ; and the dance is men- tioned in Wily Beguiled ( Malone Soc . 1. 2451 ) , 1606 : " Thou art mine own sweetheart , From thee Ile ne'er I 120 125 [ Exit . 130 129. hit it ] F 4 ; hit Qq , Ff 1 , 2 , 3 . depart ; Thou art my ...
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... dance : —thus change I like the moon . King . Will you not dance ? How come you thus estranged ? Ros . You took the moon at full , but now she's changed . King . Yet still she is the moon , and I the man . The music plays ; vouchsafe ...
... dance : —thus change I like the moon . King . Will you not dance ? How come you thus estranged ? Ros . You took the moon at full , but now she's changed . King . Yet still she is the moon , and I the man . The music plays ; vouchsafe ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
THE SOURCES | 4 |
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