Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Love's Labour's Lost were published . Hardly a year , indeed , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 ...
... Love's Labour's Lost were published . Hardly a year , indeed , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost may be earlier in date than the Comedy of Errors . It was perhaps the first in- dependent play of Shakespeare's authorship , but , as we have received it , the work , considerably altered from the original version ...
... Love's Labour's Lost may be earlier in date than the Comedy of Errors . It was perhaps the first in- dependent play of Shakespeare's authorship , but , as we have received it , the work , considerably altered from the original version ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost an impatience of folly , dulness , and ineptitude which is a happy symptom of youth . Something of the writer's youthful philosophy also appears in the play ; it is a dramatic plea against shaping our lives by ...
... Love's Labour's Lost an impatience of folly , dulness , and ineptitude which is a happy symptom of youth . Something of the writer's youthful philosophy also appears in the play ; it is a dramatic plea against shaping our lives by ...
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