Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... eyes ; we must look deep into his human eyes to see those pictures on them . He is rather a seer , accordingly , than a fashioner , and what he produces will be less a work than an Ancestry and Youth . 15.
... eyes ; we must look deep into his human eyes to see those pictures on them . He is rather a seer , accordingly , than a fashioner , and what he produces will be less a work than an Ancestry and Youth . 15.
Page 98
... eyes and dead brown hair ; she has white teeth , and a low , curious voice ; she has a manner full of charm and kindness ; she rarely laughs , but is always cheerful and smiling ; her eyes are very bright . Her husband is not unlike her ...
... eyes and dead brown hair ; she has white teeth , and a low , curious voice ; she has a manner full of charm and kindness ; she rarely laughs , but is always cheerful and smiling ; her eyes are very bright . Her husband is not unlike her ...
Page 237
... eyes of some , in the eyes of others a prince of dark- ness ; in his own eyes an incomplete and impotent being ; to history and the future an enigma . " The beauty and difficulty of this analysis charmed Robert Browning's imagination ...
... eyes of some , in the eyes of others a prince of dark- ness ; in his own eyes an incomplete and impotent being ; to history and the future an enigma . " The beauty and difficulty of this analysis charmed Robert Browning's imagination ...
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