Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... charm of this Hellenic figure was connected in Browning's mind with the memory of his own wife , dead when the poem was written . Its association with her interest in Euripides is plain from the introductory quotation from her Wine of ...
... charm of this Hellenic figure was connected in Browning's mind with the memory of his own wife , dead when the poem was written . Its association with her interest in Euripides is plain from the introductory quotation from her Wine of ...
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... charm and power of his nature as those who knew him felt it , and as those who study him apprehend it . Thus , the sentiment of compassion toward the weak or injured is not only a part of the very frame- work of his poetry , in which ...
... charm and power of his nature as those who knew him felt it , and as those who study him apprehend it . Thus , the sentiment of compassion toward the weak or injured is not only a part of the very frame- work of his poetry , in which ...
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A Survey Elisabeth Luther Cary. charm of his old associations surprisingly fresh and potent , in spite of the change in him from youth to age , from rose - coloured visions to clear seeing . Both charm and change are recognised in the ...
A Survey Elisabeth Luther Cary. charm of his old associations surprisingly fresh and potent , in spite of the change in him from youth to age , from rose - coloured visions to clear seeing . Both charm and change are recognised in the ...
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CONTENTS | 4 |
CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANCESTRY AND YOUTH I | 5 |
Pauline PARACELSUS AND SORDELLO | 17 |
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