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More pertinent is the passage from Sidney's Arcadia , quoted by Steevens : " Her breath is more sweete than a gentle South - west wind , which comes creeping ouer flowrie fieldes and shadowed waters in the extreame heate of sommer " ...
More pertinent is the passage from Sidney's Arcadia , quoted by Steevens : " Her breath is more sweete than a gentle South - west wind , which comes creeping ouer flowrie fieldes and shadowed waters in the extreame heate of sommer " ...
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WE may remember the note on line 45 ( " the free maids " ) , but although we have before us a passage to be spoken of with bated breath , and — sometimes — to grasp the flower may be to destroy the flower ; yet , as I have pointed out ...
WE may remember the note on line 45 ( " the free maids " ) , but although we have before us a passage to be spoken of with bated breath , and — sometimes — to grasp the flower may be to destroy the flower ; yet , as I have pointed out ...
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Of this play upon words , for which we must always be prepared , the most extraordinary instance is the passage explained in the note on III . i . 156–161 , and I doubt whether a more strik- ing example of " idolising a quibble " can be ...
Of this play upon words , for which we must always be prepared , the most extraordinary instance is the passage explained in the note on III . i . 156–161 , and I doubt whether a more strik- ing example of " idolising a quibble " can be ...
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