Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... thought , And , there ! ye have heard and seen , consider and bow the head ! " It is curious that with Browning's familiarity with the forms of art and the actual struggle of the creat- ive impulse to express itself through various ...
... thought , And , there ! ye have heard and seen , consider and bow the head ! " It is curious that with Browning's familiarity with the forms of art and the actual struggle of the creat- ive impulse to express itself through various ...
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... thought , and that is really at the bottom of Browning's love of familiarity and abruptness of style . He wants to ... thought it did in his Walpurgisnacht on the Brocken . It is a mistake to suppose that verse has no func- tion except ...
... thought , and that is really at the bottom of Browning's love of familiarity and abruptness of style . He wants to ... thought it did in his Walpurgisnacht on the Brocken . It is a mistake to suppose that verse has no func- tion except ...
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... thought was not his true domain , any more than the theatre in which he multiplied his fruitless attempts , to which he brought too much individual psychology and too many moral analyses . He was moved to revive the men of the past ...
... thought was not his true domain , any more than the theatre in which he multiplied his fruitless attempts , to which he brought too much individual psychology and too many moral analyses . He was moved to revive the men of the past ...
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