Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... imagination . It was during this period that Sonnets from the Portuguese were shown to Browning , and the little account by Mr. Gosse explains the way in which the two poets preserved their intellectual independ- ence . " Their custom ...
... imagination . It was during this period that Sonnets from the Portuguese were shown to Browning , and the little account by Mr. Gosse explains the way in which the two poets preserved their intellectual independ- ence . " Their custom ...
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... imaginative mind , agile in metaphor , these poems contain a wealth of technical expressions such as not even Milton , with whom music was a passion second only to poetry , ventured ever to use . And into the dry dust of such ...
... imaginative mind , agile in metaphor , these poems contain a wealth of technical expressions such as not even Milton , with whom music was a passion second only to poetry , ventured ever to use . And into the dry dust of such ...
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... imagination . M. Étienne explains it with zeal and patience in order to deny its value in poetry : A celebrated goldsmith of Rome , Castellani , has found a secret of making rings which excite the cu- riosity of foreigners ; he mixes ...
... imagination . M. Étienne explains it with zeal and patience in order to deny its value in poetry : A celebrated goldsmith of Rome , Castellani , has found a secret of making rings which excite the cu- riosity of foreigners ; he mixes ...
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