Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... friends - me among them of how he had helped Forster . On my tell- ing Professor Gardiner of this , I found that he knew it , and had been long convinced that the conception of Strafford in this Lardner Life was not John For- ster's but ...
... friends - me among them of how he had helped Forster . On my tell- ing Professor Gardiner of this , I found that he knew it , and had been long convinced that the conception of Strafford in this Lardner Life was not John For- ster's but ...
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... friendship may be fulfilled . The most conspicuous instance to be found in his biographical records is the Landor ... friends as freely as against his foes . Browning felt that he owed more as a writer to the old Hellenist than to any ...
... friendship may be fulfilled . The most conspicuous instance to be found in his biographical records is the Landor ... friends as freely as against his foes . Browning felt that he owed more as a writer to the old Hellenist than to any ...
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... friends declared after his death that , with a single exception , she had never heard him speak of himself or of his poems in the presence of a third person . He shrank from ostentation of every kind , most of all from ostentatious ...
... friends declared after his death that , with a single exception , she had never heard him speak of himself or of his poems in the presence of a third person . He shrank from ostentation of every kind , most of all from ostentatious ...
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