Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 91
... living , for six months , in a suite of four rooms , in the great Col- legio built by Vasari , near the Duomo and Lean- ing Tower . The daily intercourse of common life brought no disillusionment . Mrs. Browning's health steadily ...
... living , for six months , in a suite of four rooms , in the great Col- legio built by Vasari , near the Duomo and Lean- ing Tower . The daily intercourse of common life brought no disillusionment . Mrs. Browning's health steadily ...
Page 129
... living in Italy , and finding " considerable difficulty in getting books , " ran across the anonymous little volume is at least improbable . ' Thus his use of the biblical met- aphor - the relation of the clay and the potter sym ...
... living in Italy , and finding " considerable difficulty in getting books , " ran across the anonymous little volume is at least improbable . ' Thus his use of the biblical met- aphor - the relation of the clay and the potter sym ...
Page 138
... living to a generation that inclines to the dilettante side . Mat- thew Arnold withdrew his Empedocles on Etna from circulation because it belonged to the class of poems that represented morbid situations in which there was everything ...
... living to a generation that inclines to the dilettante side . Mat- thew Arnold withdrew his Empedocles on Etna from circulation because it belonged to the class of poems that represented morbid situations in which there was everything ...
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