Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... sense to express my intention of merely " look- ing over " the ground covered by his life and poetry , and the place the two seem to have occupied in the generation to which he belonged . I have laid more stress upon criticisms by other ...
... sense to express my intention of merely " look- ing over " the ground covered by his life and poetry , and the place the two seem to have occupied in the generation to which he belonged . I have laid more stress upon criticisms by other ...
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... his imperious sense of superi- ority and remoteness . When he finally " attains " it is because he sees God revealed in the human soul and not in the physical world ; because he interro- Pauline , Paracelsus , and Sordello . 29.
... his imperious sense of superi- ority and remoteness . When he finally " attains " it is because he sees God revealed in the human soul and not in the physical world ; because he interro- Pauline , Paracelsus , and Sordello . 29.
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... sense of representing human conduct under conditions that bring out its significance . 66 Stevenson's idea of a good serious play " was that " it must be founded on one of the passionate cruces of life , where duty and inclination come ...
... sense of representing human conduct under conditions that bring out its significance . 66 Stevenson's idea of a good serious play " was that " it must be founded on one of the passionate cruces of life , where duty and inclination come ...
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... sense of a divine mission only to be accomplished under a guise of divinity , now struggling with a desire to appear in his own person and challenge fate honestly as a merely human leader of the fanatical enthusiasts whose disillus ...
... sense of a divine mission only to be accomplished under a guise of divinity , now struggling with a desire to appear in his own person and challenge fate honestly as a merely human leader of the fanatical enthusiasts whose disillus ...
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... sense of right , and could never produce a legitimate work of art . Even Edipus suffers not merely be- cause he is under the curse of a higher power , but because he is wilful and rushes upon his own fate . Timon suffers not because he ...
... sense of right , and could never produce a legitimate work of art . Even Edipus suffers not merely be- cause he is under the curse of a higher power , but because he is wilful and rushes upon his own fate . Timon suffers not because he ...
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Abt Vogler admirable Æschylus Anael Andrea Andrea del Sarto Anthony Van Dyck artist Asolo Aurora Leigh beauty Berdoe Browning Society BROWNING THE ELDER Browning wrote Browning's called Camberwell century certainly character Charles Avison charm critic death divine Djabal drama Druses emotion English expression eyes fact faculty father feeling Fifine friends fugue genius give heart honour human idea imagination impression impulse ing's inspired intellectual interesting Italian Italy less letters Lippi living marriage Master Hugues ment Milsand mind Miss Barrett moral nature ness never orchestrion painters painting Paracelsus passion Pauline perhaps picture Pippa Passes play poem poet poet's poetic poetry pure qualities reader recognised rhyme Ring Robert Browning says seems sentiment Shelley Sordello soul spirit Strafford style sympathy temperament Tennyson things thought tion touched truth verse wife words writing written