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Love's Labor's Lost
by
William Shakespeare
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Summary
Act Summaries
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Characters
Analysis
Critical Essays
Critical Evaluation
Love's Labour's Lost (Vol. 38)
Love's Labour's Lost (Vol. 54)
Love's Labour's Lost (Vol. 64)
Love's Labour's Lost (Vol. 77)
Love's Labour's Lost (Vol. 88)
Quotes
"A Button-hole Lower"
"A Lover's Eyes Will Gaze An Eagle Blind"
"A World-without-end Bargain"
"Bright Apollo's Lute, Strung With His Hair"
"Heirs Of All Eternity"
"Love, First Learned In A Lady's Eyes"
"Some Men Must Love My Lady, And Some Joan"
"The Heavenly Rhetoric Of Thine Eye"
"Your Wit's Too Hot, It Speeds Too Fast, 'twill Tire"
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Love's Labor's Lost Questions and Answers
How do the puns and wordplay affect the relationships of the characters in Love’s Labor’s Lost?
I am doing a Berowne's speech from 5.2 for an audition for Love's Labor's Lost. What is Berowne's objective in this speech? Is it just that Boyet is irritating to him?
What are the themes of Love's Labors Lost by William Shakespeare?
Where can I find a modern English translation for Love's Labor's Lost?