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49. How do the lovers begin their active courtship of the ladies?

50. In what guise do they visit them? How do the ladies receive them, and with what result?

51. What thread of the action does Boyet sustain? 52. Explain the reference to "statute-caps," in line 281, scene ii.

53. What is the final move of the King and the Lords towards gaining the favor of the Princess and her ladies? 54. Describe the interlude of the playlet.

55. How does the Princess comment on Armado?

56. What interrupts the amusement?

57. What finally happens when the lovers address themselves directly to the ladies' favor?

58. What are the penances imposed by the ladies upon their lovers, severally?

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