Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... century of insane and monstrous tyranny . The Caliph believed himself “ an incarnation of the Divine intelligence , " and after his assassination his apostles preached the doctrine of his second coming . This is the point that fixes the ...
... century of insane and monstrous tyranny . The Caliph believed himself “ an incarnation of the Divine intelligence , " and after his assassination his apostles preached the doctrine of his second coming . This is the point that fixes the ...
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... century grammarian might do , he must not ex- pect the yield he unearths to be any secret of his own century , anything not already his own property in common with Browning himself , anything he did not know before , or could not have ...
... century grammarian might do , he must not ex- pect the yield he unearths to be any secret of his own century , anything not already his own property in common with Browning himself , anything he did not know before , or could not have ...
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... century are to be found in Browning's poetry , if any societies of future centuries will look to him for the folk - lore , the manners , the motley mise - en - scène of our present world . The answer , of course , is in the negative ...
... century are to be found in Browning's poetry , if any societies of future centuries will look to him for the folk - lore , the manners , the motley mise - en - scène of our present world . The answer , of course , is in the negative ...
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