Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... hand , Beside him . This comes near to pathos in view of the reputa- tion Sordello has attained as the most involved , be- wildering , and altogether wantonly incomprehensible poem ever written by Browning . Dr. Berdoe calls Sordello ...
... hand , Beside him . This comes near to pathos in view of the reputa- tion Sordello has attained as the most involved , be- wildering , and altogether wantonly incomprehensible poem ever written by Browning . Dr. Berdoe calls Sordello ...
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... hand , has been " prolific of novel and vast Titanic struggles of the human spirit to reach those Gates of Truth whose lowest steps are the scarce discernible stars and farthest suns we scan , by piling Ossas of searching speculation ...
... hand , has been " prolific of novel and vast Titanic struggles of the human spirit to reach those Gates of Truth whose lowest steps are the scarce discernible stars and farthest suns we scan , by piling Ossas of searching speculation ...
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... hand in deadly hand , " destroyed him after his long stay in a world that had treated him upon the whole with generosity , and had been treated by him with loyal affection and comprehension . George Meredith , whom he more resembled in ...
... hand in deadly hand , " destroyed him after his long stay in a world that had treated him upon the whole with generosity , and had been treated by him with loyal affection and comprehension . George Meredith , whom he more resembled in ...
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