Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... idea that he is first an eager boy , self - consciousness all astir within him , seeing himself a conqueror in every field ; that he finds his supremacy in the art of singing , and endangers his self - respect by lowering his ideal ...
... idea that he is first an eager boy , self - consciousness all astir within him , seeing himself a conqueror in every field ; that he finds his supremacy in the art of singing , and endangers his self - respect by lowering his ideal ...
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... idea in its efforts to grasp it - in other words , the idea moves about so restlessly in its fever of anxiety that it eludes the intelligence to which it is addressed . This is not nervous strength - it is more like St. Vitus's dance ...
... idea in its efforts to grasp it - in other words , the idea moves about so restlessly in its fever of anxiety that it eludes the intelligence to which it is addressed . This is not nervous strength - it is more like St. Vitus's dance ...
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... idea reigns in his early writings and so fills them that if it were discarded by the author nothing perceptible would remain . The characters are so penetrated by this idea that if it were sup- pressed they would have nothing left to ...
... idea reigns in his early writings and so fills them that if it were discarded by the author nothing perceptible would remain . The characters are so penetrated by this idea that if it were sup- pressed they would have nothing left to ...
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