Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... touched . 66 Mr. Browning has attempted to do for Pompil- ia's murder what the ingenious goldsmith does every day for his rings ; he has unearthed a book contain- ing the documents of that old affair , and has thought that by mixing ...
... touched . 66 Mr. Browning has attempted to do for Pompil- ia's murder what the ingenious goldsmith does every day for his rings ; he has unearthed a book contain- ing the documents of that old affair , and has thought that by mixing ...
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... touched by what cannot but have been well - intentioned , I think . Anyhow , as I never felt inconvenienced by hard words , you will not expect me to wax bump- tious because of undue compliment : so enough of ' Browning , ' - except ...
... touched by what cannot but have been well - intentioned , I think . Anyhow , as I never felt inconvenienced by hard words , you will not expect me to wax bump- tious because of undue compliment : so enough of ' Browning , ' - except ...
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... many sides on which he touched happiness , and of the incommunicable flavour of his best work , the picture is undeniably marred by that a astonishing phenomenon of the Browning Society comforting his entirely 272 Browning .
... many sides on which he touched happiness , and of the incommunicable flavour of his best work , the picture is undeniably marred by that a astonishing phenomenon of the Browning Society comforting his entirely 272 Browning .
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