Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 153
... Give , Give ! More madness , Lord ! ' " The Pope has been madder than anybody , and for a much longer time , exactly because his case was complex and difficult , and because with Catholic Europe and the French clerical party ...
... Give , Give ! More madness , Lord ! ' " The Pope has been madder than anybody , and for a much longer time , exactly because his case was complex and difficult , and because with Catholic Europe and the French clerical party ...
Page 243
... give to his expression , the veritable imprint of his mind , and to the misfortune and hap- piness of his not having a mind like everyone else's . It is clear that his intellect sends messengers into regions little visited , and ...
... give to his expression , the veritable imprint of his mind , and to the misfortune and hap- piness of his not having a mind like everyone else's . It is clear that his intellect sends messengers into regions little visited , and ...
Page 254
... gives to poetry the pretension of discerning the truth in a case where human judgment can but doubt , and he has undertaken to prove this general ... give , we lose it . " All those who pretend to make out of poetry 254 Browning .
... gives to poetry the pretension of discerning the truth in a case where human judgment can but doubt , and he has undertaken to prove this general ... give , we lose it . " All those who pretend to make out of poetry 254 Browning .
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