Love's labour's lost
1925
4 p. l., 153 p. : 18 cm Ferdinand, the king of Navarre, and three of his noblemen, are all dedicated to the study and the renunciation of women. These four meet the princess of France and her three attendants, and, inevitably, the men abandon their absurd principles Contains facsimile reproduction of "the frontispiece to 'Love's labour's lost' in Rowe's edition of Shakespeare (1709)" "Suggestions for collateral reading": p. [145]-146 Accelerated Reader UG 8.6 4