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A group of young nobles swear to renounce love and dedicate themselves to study at their sovereign's court, but their resolve unravels when a visiting princess and her attendants arrive and prompt ardent courtship. The work mixes witty verbal sparring and romantic pursuit with broad comic subplots featuring a boastful foreigner, a pedantic schoolmaster, a slow-witted constable and a rustic fool. Scenes of disguise, mistaken identity and playful satire probe the clash between scholarly affectation and genuine feeling, producing a blend of polished rhetoric and boisterous comedy.
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