Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 124
... least , as the artist loves his creations , heartily , open - mindedly , joyously , not because we are all fashioned in one abstract image , but because in our manifoldness we all together reflect something of the wealth of life in ...
... least , as the artist loves his creations , heartily , open - mindedly , joyously , not because we are all fashioned in one abstract image , but because in our manifoldness we all together reflect something of the wealth of life in ...
Page 214
... least superficial verisimilitude , of the smooth , the easy , the agreeable , quite fatal to our enjoyment of The Inn Album . It is all too argumentative , too curious and recondite . " The people talk too much in long set speeches , at ...
... least superficial verisimilitude , of the smooth , the easy , the agreeable , quite fatal to our enjoyment of The Inn Album . It is all too argumentative , too curious and recondite . " The people talk too much in long set speeches , at ...
Page 226
... least , was so great a lover of graceful manner that his attitudes of speech often suggested posture - mak- ing . The vivid and graphic thinker whom we have just lost was so great a lover of the familiar 226 Browning .
... least , was so great a lover of graceful manner that his attitudes of speech often suggested posture - mak- ing . The vivid and graphic thinker whom we have just lost was so great a lover of the familiar 226 Browning .
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