Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 217
... effect . The situation in which he found himself when the appearance of The Ring and the Book at last made his poetry the literary vogue of the day was some- thing like that of the great Parliamentary orator who sees the deserted ...
... effect . The situation in which he found himself when the appearance of The Ring and the Book at last made his poetry the literary vogue of the day was some- thing like that of the great Parliamentary orator who sees the deserted ...
Page 247
... effect . If the cathedral , as it is , fails to give perfect satisfaction , it is because in addition to these elements it contains others of quite a different na- ture ; because , among lines designed to produce a linear effect ...
... effect . If the cathedral , as it is , fails to give perfect satisfaction , it is because in addition to these elements it contains others of quite a different na- ture ; because , among lines designed to produce a linear effect ...
Page 248
... effect produced upon others by his work , or rather the desire to produce a certain effect by his work , does not wholly absorb him ; he keeps his individual sentiment , the activity of his faculties , and the need of expressing what he ...
... effect produced upon others by his work , or rather the desire to produce a certain effect by his work , does not wholly absorb him ; he keeps his individual sentiment , the activity of his faculties , and the need of expressing what he ...
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