Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... common and favourite mode of speech in a number of small poems . In the former case , it will be found that the expression is vindicated by the context , and by the circumstances under which it is employed ; in the latter case , it ...
... common and favourite mode of speech in a number of small poems . In the former case , it will be found that the expression is vindicated by the context , and by the circumstances under which it is employed ; in the latter case , it ...
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... common . He makes us feel , cer- tainly , the delicate charm of the almost impalpable personality to which the world and the flesh are alien and one with the devil . There is a singularly pure flame of inspiration kept burning on such ...
... common . He makes us feel , cer- tainly , the delicate charm of the almost impalpable personality to which the world and the flesh are alien and one with the devil . There is a singularly pure flame of inspiration kept burning on such ...
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... common chord again -and we may conclude that , as he wished to end in C major , it was the key in which he began . But he had wandered far away from the original key . It would be impossible in the limits of this paper to enter upon the ...
... common chord again -and we may conclude that , as he wished to end in C major , it was the key in which he began . But he had wandered far away from the original key . It would be impossible in the limits of this paper to enter upon the ...
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