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... Love's Labour's Lost , IV . ii . 171. Ben Jonson tells us it is " the bencher's phrase , " Every Man in his Humour , IV . i . ( 1598 ) . See also Henry V. II . i . 83. Jonson has it again in Epicene , III . i . ( 1609 ) : " Otter . Nay ...
... Love's Labour's Lost , IV . ii . 171. Ben Jonson tells us it is " the bencher's phrase , " Every Man in his Humour , IV . i . ( 1598 ) . See also Henry V. II . i . 83. Jonson has it again in Epicene , III . i . ( 1609 ) : " Otter . Nay ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost , III . line 23 ( 1588 ) . Hence , immediately , the abuse of the word was excessive . As Gifford says : 150 " It was applied upon all occasions with as little judgment as wit . Every coxcomb had it always in his ...
... Love's Labour's Lost , III . line 23 ( 1588 ) . Hence , immediately , the abuse of the word was excessive . As Gifford says : 150 " It was applied upon all occasions with as little judgment as wit . Every coxcomb had it always in his ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost and Hamlet , but the Quartos have " affection . " The earliest sense was " a striving after " ( 1549 , New Eng . Dict . ) . In the present use ( as in the text ) it occurs in Nashe's Christ's Teares ( 1593 ) ...
... Love's Labour's Lost and Hamlet , but the Quartos have " affection . " The earliest sense was " a striving after " ( 1549 , New Eng . Dict . ) . In the present use ( as in the text ) it occurs in Nashe's Christ's Teares ( 1593 ) ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost : " Sir , the contempts thereof are as touching me " ( 1. i . 191 ) . 259 , 260. dissolved , and dissolutely ] We don't see so much of Slender later in the play , as here ; and he never lapses into this form of ...
... Love's Labour's Lost : " Sir , the contempts thereof are as touching me " ( 1. i . 191 ) . 259 , 260. dissolved , and dissolutely ] We don't see so much of Slender later in the play , as here ; and he never lapses into this form of ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii . 323 , 4 , 5 : " A ' can carve too and lisp : why this is he That kissed his hand away in courtesy : This is the ape of form . " The word is used here absolutely in a somewhat violent fashion , and there ...
... Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii . 323 , 4 , 5 : " A ' can carve too and lisp : why this is he That kissed his hand away in courtesy : This is the ape of form . " The word is used here absolutely in a somewhat violent fashion , and there ...
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