Love's Labour's Lost, Volum 3Yale University Press, 1925 - 153 pàgines Ferdinand, the king of Navarre, and three of his noblemen, are all dedicated to the study and the renunciation of women. These four meet the princess of France and her three attendants, and, inevitably, the men abandon their absurd principles. |
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Pàgina 107
... quarto and folio editions of Love's Labour's Lost in the naming of the characters . The confusion is particularly strik- ing in IV . ii , where the names of Holofernes and Nathaniel are transposed through most of the scene . Throughout ...
... quarto and folio editions of Love's Labour's Lost in the naming of the characters . The confusion is particularly strik- ing in IV . ii , where the names of Holofernes and Nathaniel are transposed through most of the scene . Throughout ...
Pàgina 108
... Quarto has on the title - page Loues labors lost , but as running - title Loues Labor's lost . ' Labour's ' was evidently intended as a contraction of ' Labour is . ' Meres , however , re- ferred to the play as Loue labors lost ...
... Quarto has on the title - page Loues labors lost , but as running - title Loues Labor's lost . ' Labour's ' was evidently intended as a contraction of ' Labour is . ' Meres , however , re- ferred to the play as Loue labors lost ...
Pàgina 109
... Shakespeare himself made the slip through inadvertence . I. i . 109. Climb o'er the house to unlock the little gate . Take an absurdly impractical course . The line is printed as in the Quarto . The Folio has Love's Labour's Lost 109.
... Shakespeare himself made the slip through inadvertence . I. i . 109. Climb o'er the house to unlock the little gate . Take an absurdly impractical course . The line is printed as in the Quarto . The Folio has Love's Labour's Lost 109.
Pàgina 110
William Shakespeare Wilbur Lucius Cross, Tucker Brooke. is printed as in the Quarto . The Folio has the in- ferior version : ' That were to clymbe ore the house to vnlocke the gate . I. i . 114 . Yet confident I'll keep what I have The ...
William Shakespeare Wilbur Lucius Cross, Tucker Brooke. is printed as in the Quarto . The Folio has the in- ferior version : ' That were to clymbe ore the house to vnlocke the gate . I. i . 114 . Yet confident I'll keep what I have The ...
Pàgina 111
... Quarto and Folio texts here print ' Rosalin ' instead of Katharine , and in line 208 ' Katherin ( e ) ' instead of Rosaline . This is one of the chief points used by Mr. Dover Wilson in an in- genious elaboration of a theory proposed by ...
... Quarto and Folio texts here print ' Rosalin ' instead of Katharine , and in line 208 ' Katherin ( e ) ' instead of Rosaline . This is one of the chief points used by Mr. Dover Wilson in an in- genious elaboration of a theory proposed by ...
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