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  • Love's Labours Lost

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (MVP, Dec. 12, 2018)
    Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s, and first published in 1598.The play opens with the King of Navarre and three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, taking an oath to devote themselves to three years of study, promising not to give in to the company of women β€” Berowne somewhat more hesitantly than the others.
  • Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare, the Unaltered Text or Script of the Play.

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (, March 31, 2011)
    If you're enacting Love's Labour's Lost or are just interested in Shakespeare's work this version has a short intro about the author then just the play pure and simple, unaltered and unedited ready for reading / performing.
  • Love's Labour's Lost

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, April 1, 2013)
    The play opens with the King of Navarre and three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, taking an oath to devote themselves to three years of study, promising not to give in to the company of women - Berowne somewhat more hesitantly than the others. Berowne reminds the king that the princess and her three ladies are coming to the kingdom and it was suicidal for the King to agree to this law. The King denies what Berowne says, insisting that the ladies make their camp in the field outside of his court. The King and his men comically fall in love with the princess and her ladies.
  • Love's Labour's Lost: First Folio

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Complete and unabridged edition.Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court before Queen Elizabeth I. It follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they attempt to swear off the company of women for three years in order to focus on study and fasting. Their subsequent infatuation with the Princess of France and her ladies makes them forsworn. In an untraditional ending for a comedy, the play closes with the death of the Princess's father, and all weddings are delayed for a year. The play draws on themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalisation, and reality versus fantasy. Description from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST

    william shakespeare

    eBook (, April 26, 2018)
    Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s, and first published in 1598. The play opens with the King of Navarre and three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, taking an oath to devote themselves to three years of study, promising not to give in to the company of women β€” Berowne somewhat more hesitantly than the others.
  • Love's Labour's Lost: Includes MLA Style Citations for Scholarly Secondary Sources, Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Critical Essays

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2016)
    This Squid Ink Classic includes the full text of the work plus MLA style citations for scholarly secondary sources, peer-reviewed journal articles and critical essays for when your teacher requires extra resources in MLA format for your research paper.
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  • Love's Labours Lost

    William Shakespeare, Dragan Nikolic, Jelena Milic

    language (, April 29, 2015)
    Support Struggle for Public Domain: like and share http://facebook.com/BookLiberationFront Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court before Queen Elizabeth. It follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they attempt to foreswear the company of women for three years of study and fasting, and their subsequent infatuation with the Princess of Aquitaine and her ladies.
  • Love's Labour's Lost

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 24, 2016)
    Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court before Queen Elizabeth I. It follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they attempt to forswear the company of women for three years of study and fasting, and their subsequent infatuation with the Princess of Aquitaine and her ladies. In an untraditional ending for a comedy, the play closes with the death of the Princess's father, and all weddings are delayed for a year. The play draws on themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalization, and reality versus fantasy.
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  • Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2017)
    Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare
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  • Love's Labours Lost

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2020)
    Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court before Queen Elizabeth I.
  • Love's Labour's Lost

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Throne Classics, June 30, 2019)
    Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s, and first published in 1598.The play opens with the King of Navarre and three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, taking an oath to devote themselves to three years of study, promising not to give in to the company of women -- Berowne somewhat more hesitantly than the others.
  • Love's Labour's Lost

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, July 3, 2019)
    β€œFrom women's eyes this doctrine I derive: They sparkle still the right Promethean fire; They are the books, the arts, the academies, That show, contain and nourish all the world.” ― William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost
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