Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... less known than he ought to have been ; and now , perhaps , he only remains in the recollection of his family and of one or two superior people ( like myself ! ) who were capable of appreciating him . ' " " 1 All this makes it easy to ...
... less known than he ought to have been ; and now , perhaps , he only remains in the recollection of his family and of one or two superior people ( like myself ! ) who were capable of appreciating him . ' " " 1 All this makes it easy to ...
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... less ardent , and it is the more to his credit that he ruled himself with strenuous regard for the vital and permanent interests of character . He was helped , doubtless , by the bal- ance struck through his mother's strong ascetic ...
... less ardent , and it is the more to his credit that he ruled himself with strenuous regard for the vital and permanent interests of character . He was helped , doubtless , by the bal- ance struck through his mother's strong ascetic ...
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... less unconsciously given , to Browning's own ideals , and to the deeper springs of his thought and 1 Quoted from the Essay on Shelley as reproduced in the Appendix to the Cam- bridge Edition of Browning's Complete Poetic and Dramatic ...
... less unconsciously given , to Browning's own ideals , and to the deeper springs of his thought and 1 Quoted from the Essay on Shelley as reproduced in the Appendix to the Cam- bridge Edition of Browning's Complete Poetic and Dramatic ...
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... retina of his own eyes ; we must look deep into his human eyes to see those pictures on them . He is rather a seer , accordingly , than a fashioner , and what he produces will be less a work than an Ancestry and Youth . 15.
... retina of his own eyes ; we must look deep into his human eyes to see those pictures on them . He is rather a seer , accordingly , than a fashioner , and what he produces will be less a work than an Ancestry and Youth . 15.
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A Survey Elisabeth Luther Cary. what he produces will be less a work than an efflu- ence . That effluence cannot be easily considered in abstraction from his personality - being indeed the very radiance and aroma of his personality ...
A Survey Elisabeth Luther Cary. what he produces will be less a work than an efflu- ence . That effluence cannot be easily considered in abstraction from his personality - being indeed the very radiance and aroma of his personality ...
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