Philip Sidney Quotes
For Grammar It [poetry] Might Have, But It Needs It Not; Being So Easy In Itself, And So Void Of Those Cumbersome Differences Of Cases, Genders, Moods, And Tenses, Which, I Think, Was A Piece Of The Tower Of Babylon's Curse, That A Man Shoult Be Put To School To Learn His Mother-tongue.
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