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“The Grammarian's Funeral” and the Erotics of Grammar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
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In the November 1888 issue of Modern Language Notes, there is an item entitled, appropriately enough, “Should a Poet Be a Philologist?” The poet in question is Robert Browning and the problem at hand is the line, “Cowls and Twats” from Pippa Passes.
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