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... Puck , come hither . Thou rememberest , a Since once I sat upon a promontory , WARBURTON'S ANNOTATION . a The first thing observable on these words is , that the action of the Mermaid is laid in the same time and place with Cupid's ...
... Puck , come hither . Thou rememberest , a Since once I sat upon a promontory , WARBURTON'S ANNOTATION . a The first thing observable on these words is , that the action of the Mermaid is laid in the same time and place with Cupid's ...
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... Puck . Oberon . That I remember . time I saw very - but thou couldst not- supposed to be here alluded to : the Emperor Julian tells us , Epist . 41 , that the Sirens ( which , with all modern poets , are Mermaids ) contended for ...
... Puck . Oberon . That I remember . time I saw very - but thou couldst not- supposed to be here alluded to : the Emperor Julian tells us , Epist . 41 , that the Sirens ( which , with all modern poets , are Mermaids ) contended for ...
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... brief glance at the text and context . The Fairy King , it seems , has need of a certain flower , endued with a singular virtue , and sends his henchman to fetch it . But how is Puck to know the flower , or where OBERON'S VISION . 9.
... brief glance at the text and context . The Fairy King , it seems , has need of a certain flower , endued with a singular virtue , and sends his henchman to fetch it . But how is Puck to know the flower , or where OBERON'S VISION . 9.
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... Puck , once sitting with Oberon on a promontory , witnessed in the water and the sky strange portents , that will infallibly bring the scene to his recollection - namely , a mermaid on a dolphin's back singing the most harmonious airs ...
... Puck , once sitting with Oberon on a promontory , witnessed in the water and the sky strange portents , that will infallibly bring the scene to his recollection - namely , a mermaid on a dolphin's back singing the most harmonious airs ...
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... Puck , " so the words " I saw " spoke for one more at least than Oberon . The secret proved fatal to the observer ; but its fatality supplies the source from which ( if not otherwise ) our Poet might have derived his information , and a ...
... Puck , " so the words " I saw " spoke for one more at least than Oberon . The secret proved fatal to the observer ; but its fatality supplies the source from which ( if not otherwise ) our Poet might have derived his information , and a ...
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