Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... play of a child , made it equally easy for him to forget his dignity in more important situations . There is evidence enough in Browning's work , without the aid of external facts , that his own temperament was not less ardent , and it ...
... play of a child , made it equally easy for him to forget his dignity in more important situations . There is evidence enough in Browning's work , without the aid of external facts , that his own temperament was not less ardent , and it ...
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... Browning , and soon after making his acquaintance said to him : " Write a play , Browning , and keep me from going to America . " Browning quickly re- sponded : " Shall it be historical and English ? Pauline , Paracelsus , and Sordello .
... Browning , and soon after making his acquaintance said to him : " Write a play , Browning , and keep me from going to America . " Browning quickly re- sponded : " Shall it be historical and English ? Pauline , Paracelsus , and Sordello .
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... play was presently car- ried out ; but Sordello had already been begun , although it was not finished until after Strafford had been written and put upon the stage . In spite of this interruption it properly belongs to the Paracelsus ...
... play was presently car- ried out ; but Sordello had already been begun , although it was not finished until after Strafford had been written and put upon the stage . In spite of this interruption it properly belongs to the Paracelsus ...
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... play for Macready he reaped from the momentary loss a lasting gain . It was the very moment at which he needed a con- trolling and restraining influence from without to keep him from spinning out of his own self - conscious- ness an ...
... play for Macready he reaped from the momentary loss a lasting gain . It was the very moment at which he needed a con- trolling and restraining influence from without to keep him from spinning out of his own self - conscious- ness an ...
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... play collapsed , and that opportunity was ended . A Blot in the ' Scutcheon was written in five days ' time , at the request of Macready , who professed himself delighted with it . But Macready was on the edge of a financial precipice ...
... play collapsed , and that opportunity was ended . A Blot in the ' Scutcheon was written in five days ' time , at the request of Macready , who professed himself delighted with it . But Macready was on the edge of a financial precipice ...
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