Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... nature . He plunged with an impulse more like that of the Hebraic writers into the depths of the concealed life , the life of the human soul which we most of us do all we can to keep out of sight , so it is not surprising that Pauline ...
... nature . He plunged with an impulse more like that of the Hebraic writers into the depths of the concealed life , the life of the human soul which we most of us do all we can to keep out of sight , so it is not surprising that Pauline ...
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... nature - poets " he evokes charming images of outdoor scenes , as in these lines : When the quiet - coloured end of evening smiles Miles and miles On the solitary pastures where our sheep Half - asleep Tinkle homeward through the ...
... nature - poets " he evokes charming images of outdoor scenes , as in these lines : When the quiet - coloured end of evening smiles Miles and miles On the solitary pastures where our sheep Half - asleep Tinkle homeward through the ...
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... natural to the Northern The drama of facile jugglery recently adopted in France , the drama of incident and passion ... nature of Browning's ideas and his originality of expression , and produced a series of criticisms that have not ...
... natural to the Northern The drama of facile jugglery recently adopted in France , the drama of incident and passion ... nature of Browning's ideas and his originality of expression , and produced a series of criticisms that have not ...
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