Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1899 - 282 páginas |
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... soul of the earlier poet . This par- agraph , the concluding one , shows how enduring the feeling was , and how fresh , after twenty years : " It is because I have long held these opinions in assurance and gratitude , that I catch at ...
... soul of the earlier poet . This par- agraph , the concluding one , shows how enduring the feeling was , and how fresh , after twenty years : " It is because I have long held these opinions in assurance and gratitude , that I catch at ...
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... soul . Not what man sees , but what God sees the Ideas of Plato , seeds of creation lying burn- ingly on the Divine Hand - it is toward these that he struggles . Not with the combination of humanity in action , but with the primal ...
... soul . Not what man sees , but what God sees the Ideas of Plato , seeds of creation lying burn- ingly on the Divine Hand - it is toward these that he struggles . Not with the combination of humanity in action , but with the primal ...
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... soul at its most characteristic moments , that drama need not be an affair of scenes and puppets , but may be the struggle and progression of emotions and convic- tions in that inner theatre of the mind , which is for one observer only ...
... soul at its most characteristic moments , that drama need not be an affair of scenes and puppets , but may be the struggle and progression of emotions and convic- tions in that inner theatre of the mind , which is for one observer only ...
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... soul which we most of us do all we can to keep out of sight , so it is not surprising that Pauline failed to attract popular attention . Had it been much more perfectly wrought it would still have had to reckon with the instinct- ive ...
... soul which we most of us do all we can to keep out of sight , so it is not surprising that Pauline failed to attract popular attention . Had it been much more perfectly wrought it would still have had to reckon with the instinct- ive ...
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... soul in a quest for some absolute fulfilment of pleasure , power , wisdom , or peace . Thus staking everything , he gets , like an early voyager to the New World , either the doom of the outlaw or the glories of the conquistador ; but ...
... soul in a quest for some absolute fulfilment of pleasure , power , wisdom , or peace . Thus staking everything , he gets , like an early voyager to the New World , either the doom of the outlaw or the glories of the conquistador ; but ...
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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