Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... give him only what would be ungenerous to give . When finally , realising from the persistent testi- mony of a passion in which ardour was mingled with chivalric consideration that she had become perman- ently necessary to his life ...
... give him only what would be ungenerous to give . When finally , realising from the persistent testi- mony of a passion in which ardour was mingled with chivalric consideration that she had become perman- ently necessary to his life ...
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... gives , the only one that seems to him in the least convincing , and one that is confirmed not merely by every star that lights the ... give thy soul its bent ,. HAT the world is on the whole a benefit to Robert Lowe , Lord Sherbrooke . 122.
... gives , the only one that seems to him in the least convincing , and one that is confirmed not merely by every star that lights the ... give thy soul its bent ,. HAT the world is on the whole a benefit to Robert Lowe , Lord Sherbrooke . 122.
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... give to his expression , the veritable imprint of his mind , and to the misfortune and hap- piness of his not having a mind like everyone else's . It is clear that his intellect sends messengers into regions little visited , and ...
... give to his expression , the veritable imprint of his mind , and to the misfortune and hap- piness of his not having a mind like everyone else's . It is clear that his intellect sends messengers into regions little visited , and ...
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