Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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... says , " the world had nothing but a distorted image of the hero , which was in fact little better than a caricature drawn by his bitter ene- mies . Mr. Browning's vast research amongst con- temporary records has enabled him to put ...
... says , " the world had nothing but a distorted image of the hero , which was in fact little better than a caricature drawn by his bitter ene- mies . Mr. Browning's vast research amongst con- temporary records has enabled him to put ...
Page 76
... says , " that a writer with a very sensitive ear would not have attempted such an experiment , and it is a fact that public taste has not approved it , but the experiment itself is as legitimate as , say , the metrical experiments in ...
... says , " that a writer with a very sensitive ear would not have attempted such an experiment , and it is a fact that public taste has not approved it , but the experiment itself is as legitimate as , say , the metrical experiments in ...
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... says , " both idealists in aim , both feeling the imperious necessity of not being too much of idealists to recognise fully the vulgarities , the dust , and , so to say , the lumber of life , —one of whom yet strives to give dignity ...
... says , " both idealists in aim , both feeling the imperious necessity of not being too much of idealists to recognise fully the vulgarities , the dust , and , so to say , the lumber of life , —one of whom yet strives to give dignity ...
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