Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... stand- point : Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act , Fancies that broke through language and escaped ; All I could never be , All , men ignored in me , This I was worth to God whose wheel the pitcher shaped . Applied to ...
... stand- point : Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act , Fancies that broke through language and escaped ; All I could never be , All , men ignored in me , This I was worth to God whose wheel the pitcher shaped . Applied to ...
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... stand in the way of what was obviously his happiness and certainly her own . She agreed that if she could hold her own in health during the English winter she would marry him at the end of the following summer and leave England for ...
... stand in the way of what was obviously his happiness and certainly her own . She agreed that if she could hold her own in health during the English winter she would marry him at the end of the following summer and leave England for ...
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... stand as the title of his complete work from Pauline to Asolando . From first to last his theme is " men and women , " and he divides his interest quite impartially between the complexities of masculine and feminine character . For this ...
... stand as the title of his complete work from Pauline to Asolando . From first to last his theme is " men and women , " and he divides his interest quite impartially between the complexities of masculine and feminine character . For this ...
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Abt Vogler admirable Æschylus Anael Andrea Andrea del Sarto artist Asolo beauty Berdoe Browning Society Browning wrote Browning's called Camberwell century certainly character Charles Avison charm critic death divine Djabal drama Druses emotion English expression eyes fact faculty father feeling Fifine friends fugue genius give heart honour human idea imagination impression impulse ing's inspired intellectual intelligence interesting Italian Italy J. W. Alexander less letters literary living marriage Master Hugues ment Milsand mind Miss Barrett moral nature ness never once orchestrion painters painting Paracelsus passion Pauline perhaps picture Pippa Pippa Passes play poem poet poet's poetic poetry pure qualities reader recognised rhyme Ring Robert Browning says seems sentiment Shelley Sordello soul spirit Strafford style sympathy temperament Tennyson thing thought tion touched truth verse wife words writing written