Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... ment and irritation , was practically on Browning's hands in Italy , an exile from his own family , and an octogenarian victim of circumstance and tempera- ment , turning against his friends as freely as against his foes . Browning felt ...
... ment and irritation , was practically on Browning's hands in Italy , an exile from his own family , and an octogenarian victim of circumstance and tempera- ment , turning against his friends as freely as against his foes . Browning felt ...
Page 150
... ment ! ) would strengthen the separatists at Naples and turn to earnest what has been merely formal and official in the action of foreign diplomacy . When did Mazzini's finger ever touch Italy without a blot showing where ? Mr. Francis ...
... ment ! ) would strengthen the separatists at Naples and turn to earnest what has been merely formal and official in the action of foreign diplomacy . When did Mazzini's finger ever touch Italy without a blot showing where ? Mr. Francis ...
Page 162
... ment between the various incarnations of the art spirit that kept Browning from trying primarily to make pictures and music of his poetry . He did not , certainly , lack the power to do so . Although even his lyrical poems are said to ...
... ment between the various incarnations of the art spirit that kept Browning from trying primarily to make pictures and music of his poetry . He did not , certainly , lack the power to do so . Although even his lyrical poems are said to ...
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