Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... thing from the immense curiosity of the painter who forgets himself in questioning nature and learn- ing the secrets of her multitudinous effects . The spirit of retirement may belong to art or the spirit of audacious investigation ...
... thing from the immense curiosity of the painter who forgets himself in questioning nature and learn- ing the secrets of her multitudinous effects . The spirit of retirement may belong to art or the spirit of audacious investigation ...
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... with the good farmer , experience that most signal of mortifications , ' to gape for Eschylus and get Theognis . ' Further , if I obtained a mere strict , bald version of thing by thing , or at least word pregnant with 232 Browning .
... with the good farmer , experience that most signal of mortifications , ' to gape for Eschylus and get Theognis . ' Further , if I obtained a mere strict , bald version of thing by thing , or at least word pregnant with 232 Browning .
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... thing most opposed to the very na- ture of its subject and ideas - a play for the stage . 66 There was never a stranger little book than his . Inheritor by direct descent from Wordsworth of the metaphysical dissection of ideas , from ...
... thing most opposed to the very na- ture of its subject and ideas - a play for the stage . 66 There was never a stranger little book than his . Inheritor by direct descent from Wordsworth of the metaphysical dissection of ideas , from ...
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