Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... poetry or on poetic themes were most refresh- ingly disappointed . Unlike Tennyson , Browning seems seldom to have broken through the reserve that kept him from exhibiting the depths of his na- ture as a matter of common interest . In ...
... poetry or on poetic themes were most refresh- ingly disappointed . Unlike Tennyson , Browning seems seldom to have broken through the reserve that kept him from exhibiting the depths of his na- ture as a matter of common interest . In ...
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... poetry of a certain poet , however magnificent , is merely delineation of , or soliloquy concerning , that of which all the race is tenant in common along with the poet , it would seem as if the organisation of a great society or a ...
... poetry of a certain poet , however magnificent , is merely delineation of , or soliloquy concerning , that of which all the race is tenant in common along with the poet , it would seem as if the organisation of a great society or a ...
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... poetry : the good men write lives after them , and the evil may well be interred with their bones . A poet with a touch of genius may safely leave his reputation to posterity ; and when we think of Browning's wholesome , manly way of ...
... poetry : the good men write lives after them , and the evil may well be interred with their bones . A poet with a touch of genius may safely leave his reputation to posterity ; and when we think of Browning's wholesome , manly way of ...
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