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The play follows a group of young nobles who pledge to devote themselves to study and renounce women, but an unexpected arrival of a noblewoman and her retinue provokes swift romantic entanglements. The action balances witty verbal sparring and elaborate entertainments with rustic comic subplots and a foppish suitor, exposing the gap between vows and desire and satirizing pedantry. Scenes of masque, mistaken identity, and wordplay lead to apparent betrothals, only for a sobering announcement to postpone celebrations, leaving a mix of comic resolution and chastened reflection.
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