Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... ment of the Woolen Manufactures of the Kingdome . " His son Thomas was an innkeeper , holding the lease of Woodyates Inn , on the London , Dorchester , and Exeter Road . Following Thomas came four Roberts in direct succession ...
... ment of the Woolen Manufactures of the Kingdome . " His son Thomas was an innkeeper , holding the lease of Woodyates Inn , on the London , Dorchester , and Exeter Road . Following Thomas came four Roberts in direct succession ...
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... ment , and expresses the extraordinary generosity of Browning's attitude toward apparent failure . And now , before passing to a consideration of Browning's own creative work , it will be interesting to observe one more passage from his ...
... ment , and expresses the extraordinary generosity of Browning's attitude toward apparent failure . And now , before passing to a consideration of Browning's own creative work , it will be interesting to observe one more passage from his ...
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... ment of Paracelsus there is no very clear justification in his actual history . With all his obvious faults he seems to have been unusually warm - hearted and sympathetic . The assumption , however , enabled Browning to embody in his ...
... ment of Paracelsus there is no very clear justification in his actual history . With all his obvious faults he seems to have been unusually warm - hearted and sympathetic . The assumption , however , enabled Browning to embody in his ...
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... ment of the Danish prince imposes itself at once upon the imagination of the reader , who may or may not have the true conception of him , but who cannot fail to have a very strong impression . Of Sordello , on the other hand , it is ...
... ment of the Danish prince imposes itself at once upon the imagination of the reader , who may or may not have the true conception of him , but who cannot fail to have a very strong impression . Of Sordello , on the other hand , it is ...
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... ment relieves the tension of tragic moments , and Shakespeare , as Professor Jones has said , lets " the common world come knocking at the door . " That Browning does not , is hardly the fault of the age . If we may not hope for a ...
... ment relieves the tension of tragic moments , and Shakespeare , as Professor Jones has said , lets " the common world come knocking at the door . " That Browning does not , is hardly the fault of the age . If we may not hope for a ...
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