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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... Original Text and His Revision · • 132 · 136 142 APPENDIX C. The History of the Play . APPENDIX D. The Text of the Present Edition APPENDIX E. Suggestions for Collateral Read- ing . INDEX OF WORDS GLOSSED · 145 • 147 The facsimile ...
... Original Text and His Revision · • 132 · 136 142 APPENDIX C. The History of the Play . APPENDIX D. The Text of the Present Edition APPENDIX E. Suggestions for Collateral Read- ing . INDEX OF WORDS GLOSSED · 145 • 147 The facsimile ...
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... original 10 Novi . te : I know the man as well as I know you 12 filed : polished 14 thrasonical : boastful picked : fastidious 15 peregrinate : traveled , foreign 19 staple : fiber able and point - devise companions ; such rackers of ...
... original 10 Novi . te : I know the man as well as I know you 12 filed : polished 14 thrasonical : boastful picked : fastidious 15 peregrinate : traveled , foreign 19 staple : fiber able and point - devise companions ; such rackers of ...
Pàgina 107
... original and the revised portions of the play . Thus Mr. Dover Wilson argues that passages using the designations ' Braggart , ' ' Pedant , ' etc. , belong to the revision of 1597 , whereas passages that give the proper names ' Armado ...
... original and the revised portions of the play . Thus Mr. Dover Wilson argues that passages using the designations ' Braggart , ' ' Pedant , ' etc. , belong to the revision of 1597 , whereas passages that give the proper names ' Armado ...
Pàgina 118
... original with Craig , makes the line mean ' with ordinary , in- constant men . ' IV . iii . 212. sirs . Costard and Jaquenetta are ad- dressed . Shakespeare uses ' sirs ' of women alone in Antony and Cleopatra IV . xiii . 85 . IV . iii ...
... original with Craig , makes the line mean ' with ordinary , in- constant men . ' IV . iii . 212. sirs . Costard and Jaquenetta are ad- dressed . Shakespeare uses ' sirs ' of women alone in Antony and Cleopatra IV . xiii . 85 . IV . iii ...
Pàgina 119
... original . Thus the earlier doute was written and sounded doubt on the authority of Latin dubitum , and the earlier dette made into debt on the analogy of Latin debitum . The new , unhistorical spellings managed to establish them ...
... original . Thus the earlier doute was written and sounded doubt on the authority of Latin dubitum , and the earlier dette made into debt on the analogy of Latin debitum . The new , unhistorical spellings managed to establish them ...
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