Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... writing poetry as they might have written history , at regular hours and for a stated period of time . Beyond this they fed their minds bountifully with matter - of - fact duties and interests as well as with music and painting and ...
... writing poetry as they might have written history , at regular hours and for a stated period of time . Beyond this they fed their minds bountifully with matter - of - fact duties and interests as well as with music and painting and ...
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... written , it was undoubt- edly influenced by the memory of her enthusiasm for the man who once - whatever his other acts - inter- vened on behalf of Italy . Her feeling for the cause of freedom amounted to a passion , and two letters ...
... written , it was undoubt- edly influenced by the memory of her enthusiasm for the man who once - whatever his other acts - inter- vened on behalf of Italy . Her feeling for the cause of freedom amounted to a passion , and two letters ...
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... written later than 1864 , although one of the competitors took a dozen from the last volume of his work and declared that he had " never written anything better in lyrical quality . " With the plébiscite his entrance to the " plain pub ...
... written later than 1864 , although one of the competitors took a dozen from the last volume of his work and declared that he had " never written anything better in lyrical quality . " With the plébiscite his entrance to the " plain pub ...
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