Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... moral man , because he was true , simple - hearted , and brave , and because what he acted corresponded to what he knew " ; when he calls him " a man of religious mind , because every audacious negative cast up by him against the Divine ...
... moral man , because he was true , simple - hearted , and brave , and because what he acted corresponded to what he knew " ; when he calls him " a man of religious mind , because every audacious negative cast up by him against the Divine ...
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... moral law are vividly and powerfully repre- sented in Browning's work ; but many sides of our modern world he ... moral problem but a moral struggle . In Strafford , Wentworth must decide between king and country , Pym between England's ...
... moral law are vividly and powerfully repre- sented in Browning's work ; but many sides of our modern world he ... moral problem but a moral struggle . In Strafford , Wentworth must decide between king and country , Pym between England's ...
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... moral sense . It is stimulating , certainly , to assume that by our failures we may rise to ultimate success ; but ... morality at the end of his term . But it was not Browning's aim to serve those who cannot for them- selves distinguish ...
... moral sense . It is stimulating , certainly , to assume that by our failures we may rise to ultimate success ; but ... morality at the end of his term . But it was not Browning's aim to serve those who cannot for them- selves distinguish ...
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