Love's labour's lostMacmillan, 1900 |
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... sense criticism of Johnsonian England , secured for it the peculiar favour of the Romantic Tieck . The original version of Love's Labour's Lost was among the earliest of Shakespeare's original plays , if not , as is generally supposed ...
... sense criticism of Johnsonian England , secured for it the peculiar favour of the Romantic Tieck . The original version of Love's Labour's Lost was among the earliest of Shakespeare's original plays , if not , as is generally supposed ...
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... sense a portrait of the Monarcho , any more than of John Lyly , Antonio Perez or Philip II . , with whom different critics have confidently identified him . The number of these hypotheses is their best refutation . Of the other ...
... sense a portrait of the Monarcho , any more than of John Lyly , Antonio Perez or Philip II . , with whom different critics have confidently identified him . The number of these hypotheses is their best refutation . Of the other ...
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... sense - the Euphuism of Lyly , Greene , and Lodge — it has nothing to do , but is exclusively concerned with three or four other varieties of affected speech , viz . the pedantic Latinism and alliteration of Holofernes ; the inflated ...
... sense - the Euphuism of Lyly , Greene , and Lodge — it has nothing to do , but is exclusively concerned with three or four other varieties of affected speech , viz . the pedantic Latinism and alliteration of Holofernes ; the inflated ...
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... sense ? King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense . Biron . Come on , then ; I will swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I well may dine , When I to feast expressly am forbid ; Or ...
... sense ? King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense . Biron . Come on , then ; I will swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I well may dine , When I to feast expressly am forbid ; Or ...
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... sense , is common ; but ' heed ' in the concrete sense of a guide or safe- guard is probably due to the rhyme . Johnson paraphrases the passage : ' When he has his eye made weak by fixing his eye 80 90 upon a fairer eye , that fairer ...
... sense , is common ; but ' heed ' in the concrete sense of a guide or safe- guard is probably due to the rhyme . Johnson paraphrases the passage : ' When he has his eye made weak by fixing his eye 80 90 upon a fairer eye , that fairer ...
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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