Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... critic . When the adequate biography appears , it should be a very interesting book , answering a demand to which mine is not directed ; but if I strengthen in any degree the feeling that Browning's poetry is to be read like that of ...
... critic . When the adequate biography appears , it should be a very interesting book , answering a demand to which mine is not directed ; but if I strengthen in any degree the feeling that Browning's poetry is to be read like that of ...
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... critics . In the opening lines the poet deprecates the necessity of such a choice , but resigns himself with the protest : But it seems Your setters - forth of unexampled themes , Makers of quite new men , producing them , Would best ...
... critics . In the opening lines the poet deprecates the necessity of such a choice , but resigns himself with the protest : But it seems Your setters - forth of unexampled themes , Makers of quite new men , producing them , Would best ...
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... critics serve him best when they recognise frankly that his mind was not sufficiently broad or inclusive to cover many aspects of the human comedy . It would be absurd , of course , to assume that , because Browning wrote plays ...
... critics serve him best when they recognise frankly that his mind was not sufficiently broad or inclusive to cover many aspects of the human comedy . It would be absurd , of course , to assume that , because Browning wrote plays ...
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... critic may dispense with the thankless task of point- ing out discrepancies . " The grasp of character , nevertheless , seems to him successful . " Every time I read the play , " he says , " I feel more certain that Mr. Browning has ...
... critic may dispense with the thankless task of point- ing out discrepancies . " The grasp of character , nevertheless , seems to him successful . " Every time I read the play , " he says , " I feel more certain that Mr. Browning has ...
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... critic attributes to stage influence , declaring that tragic actors , " whose chief talent lies in giving an effect to isolated points and passages in which half the meaning is suppressed , are naturally fond of this mode of writing par ...
... critic attributes to stage influence , declaring that tragic actors , " whose chief talent lies in giving an effect to isolated points and passages in which half the meaning is suppressed , are naturally fond of this mode of writing par ...
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