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... play was therefore then no longer new . In its original form it no longer exists . A few months before Tofte wrote , it had been revised and expanded by Shakespeare for performance before the Queen as a part of the Christmas festivities ...
... play was therefore then no longer new . In its original form it no longer exists . A few months before Tofte wrote , it had been revised and expanded by Shakespeare for performance before the Queen as a part of the Christmas festivities ...
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... play not inapt . Two years later , in 1606 , another visitor from Scotland , Drummond of Hawthornden , inserted ' Loues Labors Lost , comedie , ' with only two other plays of Shakespeare -Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
... play not inapt . Two years later , in 1606 , another visitor from Scotland , Drummond of Hawthornden , inserted ' Loues Labors Lost , comedie , ' with only two other plays of Shakespeare -Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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... play , into lyric strophes and into doggerel . The last is the most decisive ground for giving this play a very early date . Lyric strophes , which here occupy Sources , and 236 lines , Shakespeare continued to use 5 Introduction.
... play , into lyric strophes and into doggerel . The last is the most decisive ground for giving this play a very early date . Lyric strophes , which here occupy Sources , and 236 lines , Shakespeare continued to use 5 Introduction.
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... play , are the following : - ( 1 ) The scene is laid at the court of Navarre ; the King therefore stands unquestionably for Henry IV . , whose fortunes excited the keenest sympathy in England . This was especially the case between 1589 ...
... play , are the following : - ( 1 ) The scene is laid at the court of Navarre ; the King therefore stands unquestionably for Henry IV . , whose fortunes excited the keenest sympathy in England . This was especially the case between 1589 ...
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... play used to be described as a satire on Euphuism ; critics now agree that with Euphuism in the strict sense - the Euphuism of Lyly , Greene , and Lodge — it has nothing to do , but is exclusively concerned with three or four other ...
... play used to be described as a satire on Euphuism ; critics now agree that with Euphuism in the strict sense - the Euphuism of Lyly , Greene , and Lodge — it has nothing to do , but is exclusively concerned with three or four other ...
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adieu allusion Aquitaine Armado beauty beseech Biron blood Boyet C. H. HERFORD colours Cost Costard court cuckoo dance dear doth Dull Dumain Euphuism Exeunt Exit face fair fair lady Fair lord fast favour fool forsworn gentle give goose grace hath hear heart heaven Hector Hercules Holofernes honour horn humour Jaquenetta Judas Kath Katharine King reads l'envoy lady letter light Long Longaville look loose lord LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST lovers Maccabæus madam Maria master merry mirth mistress mock Monarcho Moth Nath Navarre Nine Worthies numbers o'er oath pardon perjured phrase pia mater play Pompey praise pricket Prin princess prove Qq and Ff rhyme Rosaline salve SCENE sense Shakespeare sings SIR NATHANIEL sonnet sore speak swain swear sweet sworn thee thine thrasonical thy love tongue true verses vizard vouchsafe wench word Worthies