Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... kind , most of all from ostentatious exclusiveness . He enjoyed mingling with simple people and taking part in simple pleasures . He was kind to servants and helpful in the duties of every - day life . He was so generous in his ...
... kind , most of all from ostentatious exclusiveness . He enjoyed mingling with simple people and taking part in simple pleasures . He was kind to servants and helpful in the duties of every - day life . He was so generous in his ...
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... presented to the public in the amorphous condition in which the mass had been cooled . It is possible that on some men a comparatively sudden popularity of this kind might have produced a differ- ent Opinions of Contemporaries . 217.
... presented to the public in the amorphous condition in which the mass had been cooled . It is possible that on some men a comparatively sudden popularity of this kind might have produced a differ- ent Opinions of Contemporaries . 217.
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... kind does not weary . It fascinates . " - New York Times . Literary Hearthstones Studies of the Home Life of Certain Writers and Thinkers . Put up in sets of two volumes each , in boxes . Fully illustrated . 16 ° . Price per volume ...
... kind does not weary . It fascinates . " - New York Times . Literary Hearthstones Studies of the Home Life of Certain Writers and Thinkers . Put up in sets of two volumes each , in boxes . Fully illustrated . 16 ° . Price per volume ...
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