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Now that Butler and Hotson have shown the way , the meaning of the four lines of Sonnet 107 becomes intelligible : “ The mortal moon hath her eclipse endur'd And the sad augurs mock their own presage ; Incertainties now crown themselves ...
Now that Butler and Hotson have shown the way , the meaning of the four lines of Sonnet 107 becomes intelligible : “ The mortal moon hath her eclipse endur'd And the sad augurs mock their own presage ; Incertainties now crown themselves ...
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The next four plays were in an original genre which proved to be an experimental failure and at length all five plays were abandoned in favor of the style of Lyly . The Taming of A Shrew , revised in the 1590's as The Taming of The ...
The next four plays were in an original genre which proved to be an experimental failure and at length all five plays were abandoned in favor of the style of Lyly . The Taming of A Shrew , revised in the 1590's as The Taming of The ...
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Love's Labour's Lost ends with the French Princess and her three beautiful companions requesting the King of Navarre and his three handsome nobles ( because the four young men have broken an oath to shun the company of ladies ) to ...
Love's Labour's Lost ends with the French Princess and her three beautiful companions requesting the King of Navarre and his three handsome nobles ( because the four young men have broken an oath to shun the company of ladies ) to ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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