Love's labor's lost ; Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer night's dream ; Romeo and JulietCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Arm . " I will teH thee wonders . " Jag .. " With that face ? " 16 Arm . love thee . " Jaq . Love's Labour's Lost . Act 1 , Scene 2 . of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE With copious notes and comments by Henry. " So I heard you say . "
... Arm . " I will teH thee wonders . " Jag .. " With that face ? " 16 Arm . love thee . " Jaq . Love's Labour's Lost . Act 1 , Scene 2 . of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE With copious notes and comments by Henry. " So I heard you say . "
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... scene of the drama , -one of the finest comic scenes in all the early dramas , —where their perjury is discovered ( IV , iii ) , the ridiculous situation of the per- jured students contrasts strangely with the lyric beauty of the love ...
... scene of the drama , -one of the finest comic scenes in all the early dramas , —where their perjury is discovered ( IV , iii ) , the ridiculous situation of the per- jured students contrasts strangely with the lyric beauty of the love ...
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... scene of the play , when the perjured celibates discover one an- other . Biron is the first on the ground and his soliloquy is in prose . The scene can hardly be said to have commenced until the arrival of another of the band , to be ...
... scene of the play , when the perjured celibates discover one an- other . Biron is the first on the ground and his soliloquy is in prose . The scene can hardly be said to have commenced until the arrival of another of the band , to be ...
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... scene continues . At last another break in the scene comes when the king proposes to take things as they are and boldly justify them , and he calls in Biron for reasons , such as may serve to cheat the devil . Biron responds and his im ...
... scene continues . At last another break in the scene comes when the king proposes to take things as they are and boldly justify them , and he calls in Biron for reasons , such as may serve to cheat the devil . Biron responds and his im ...
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... SCENE - Navarre There is no list of " Dramatis Persona " in the Quartos and Folios : it should be remembered that " Biron " is spelled " Berowne , " rhyming with " moon " in Act IV . iii . 233 ; " Moth " was probably pronounced " Mote ...
... SCENE - Navarre There is no list of " Dramatis Persona " in the Quartos and Folios : it should be remembered that " Biron " is spelled " Berowne , " rhyming with " moon " in Act IV . iii . 233 ; " Moth " was probably pronounced " Mote ...
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