Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... intelligence , " and after his assassination his apostles preached the doctrine of his second coming . This is the point that fixes the plan of Browning's tragedy . A colony of the Lebanon Druses is shown on a little island of the ...
... intelligence , " and after his assassination his apostles preached the doctrine of his second coming . This is the point that fixes the plan of Browning's tragedy . A colony of the Lebanon Druses is shown on a little island of the ...
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... intelligence could possibly have con- ceived the poem called The Worst of It ; and this tenderness of heart is extended to birds and beasts , for we find him not only writing anti - vivisectionary poems , but singing the praises of a ...
... intelligence could possibly have con- ceived the poem called The Worst of It ; and this tenderness of heart is extended to birds and beasts , for we find him not only writing anti - vivisectionary poems , but singing the praises of a ...
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... In 1852 the more sympathetic intelligence of M. Milsand interrogated the nature of Browning's ideas and his originality of expression , and produced a series of criticisms that have not been surpassed , if French Criticisms . 239.
... In 1852 the more sympathetic intelligence of M. Milsand interrogated the nature of Browning's ideas and his originality of expression , and produced a series of criticisms that have not been surpassed , if French Criticisms . 239.
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