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... meaning , as I have argued in the Introduc- tion ( see above , footnote 9 ) . The original order of the whole passage can be construed as making sense , if we regard lines 753-79 as describ- ing a gradual process of seduction , with the ...
... meaning , as I have argued in the Introduc- tion ( see above , footnote 9 ) . The original order of the whole passage can be construed as making sense , if we regard lines 753-79 as describ- ing a gradual process of seduction , with the ...
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... ( meaning " spring up " ) seems highly appropriate as applied to the " Fawnes , " i.e. , the forest deities ( see 2.200-201 in the standard line - numbering ) . Line 679 ( i.e. , 2.195 ) is metrically defective : " Playd with a boy so ...
... ( meaning " spring up " ) seems highly appropriate as applied to the " Fawnes , " i.e. , the forest deities ( see 2.200-201 in the standard line - numbering ) . Line 679 ( i.e. , 2.195 ) is metrically defective : " Playd with a boy so ...
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... meaning " a faithful lover , " " a sweetheart " ( see OED , “ True - love , " 2 ) . Thus , if we take the old spelling to represent a plural possessive , the term may be taken to refer to the two lovers of this poem . At the same time ...
... meaning " a faithful lover , " " a sweetheart " ( see OED , “ True - love , " 2 ) . Thus , if we take the old spelling to represent a plural possessive , the term may be taken to refer to the two lovers of this poem . At the same time ...
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