Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... fact , been unbroken through the six generations , Thomas having had a brother Robert who died in childhood . The poet's grandfather was a clerk in the Bank of England for over fifty years . Browning describes him as " an old gentleman ...
... fact , been unbroken through the six generations , Thomas having had a brother Robert who died in childhood . The poet's grandfather was a clerk in the Bank of England for over fifty years . Browning describes him as " an old gentleman ...
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... fact little better than a caricature drawn by his bitter ene- mies . Mr. Browning's vast research amongst con- temporary records has enabled him to put together- like Professor Owen with his prehistoric bones — a consistent and faithful ...
... fact little better than a caricature drawn by his bitter ene- mies . Mr. Browning's vast research amongst con- temporary records has enabled him to put together- like Professor Owen with his prehistoric bones — a consistent and faithful ...
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... fact that his wife devoted so much time and attention to this aspect of human folly . Perhaps the feature which angered him most was the habit of trading upon and outrag- ing the most sacred feelings of the human heart in the endeavour ...
... fact that his wife devoted so much time and attention to this aspect of human folly . Perhaps the feature which angered him most was the habit of trading upon and outrag- ing the most sacred feelings of the human heart in the endeavour ...
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