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... SCENE , Navarre . * This enumeration of the persons was made by Mr. Rowe . Johnson . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.1 ACT I ..... SCENE I. Navarre . PERSONS REPRESENTED.* ...
... SCENE , Navarre . * This enumeration of the persons was made by Mr. Rowe . Johnson . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.1 ACT I ..... SCENE I. Navarre . PERSONS REPRESENTED.* ...
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... SCENE I. Navarre . A Park , with a Palace in it . Enter the King , BIRON , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . King . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of ...
... SCENE I. Navarre . A Park , with a Palace in it . Enter the King , BIRON , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . King . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of ...
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... scenes in this play is often entangled and obscure . I know not certainly to what all these is to be referred ; I suppose he means , that he finds love , pomp , and wealth , in philosophy . Johnson . By all these , Dumain means the King ...
... scenes in this play is often entangled and obscure . I know not certainly to what all these is to be referred ; I suppose he means , that he finds love , pomp , and wealth , in philosophy . Johnson . By all these , Dumain means the King ...
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... scene ( both what precedes and follows ) is strictly in rhymes , either successive , alternate , or triple , I am persuaded , that the copyists have made a slip here . For by making a triplet of the three last lines quoted , birth in ...
... scene ( both what precedes and follows ) is strictly in rhymes , either successive , alternate , or triple , I am persuaded , that the copyists have made a slip here . For by making a triplet of the three last lines quoted , birth in ...
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... scene were generally of that country . Why he says , lost in the world's debate , is , because the subject of those romances were the crusades of the European Christians against the Saracens of Asia and Africa . Warburton . I have ...
... scene were generally of that country . Why he says , lost in the world's debate , is , because the subject of those romances were the crusades of the European Christians against the Saracens of Asia and Africa . Warburton . I have ...
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