Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 134
... light , of a moral question , are distinctly heartened by this range and variety of intellectual comprehension . The positive conviction which they can easily identify as Brown- ing's own - the conviction that humanity's progress is ...
... light , of a moral question , are distinctly heartened by this range and variety of intellectual comprehension . The positive conviction which they can easily identify as Brown- ing's own - the conviction that humanity's progress is ...
Page 136
... light falls upon it even here , and that light shall wholly transfigure it beyond the grave . " This fairly represents the effect of Browning's ethical teaching upon a mind belonging to the house- hold of Faith . A more startling ...
... light falls upon it even here , and that light shall wholly transfigure it beyond the grave . " This fairly represents the effect of Browning's ethical teaching upon a mind belonging to the house- hold of Faith . A more startling ...
Page 167
... light of God in them than in him . Their works drop groundward , though their souls have glimpses of heaven that are denied to him . He could have beaten Rafael had he possessed Rafael's soul ; for the Urbinate's technical skill , he ...
... light of God in them than in him . Their works drop groundward , though their souls have glimpses of heaven that are denied to him . He could have beaten Rafael had he possessed Rafael's soul ; for the Urbinate's technical skill , he ...
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