Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 79
... sense of contemporane- ousness , if we could feel ourselves removed by one or more centuries or even by the difference of an alien country from these two supremely English and supremely modern lovers , it would be easier to con- cede ...
... sense of contemporane- ousness , if we could feel ourselves removed by one or more centuries or even by the difference of an alien country from these two supremely English and supremely modern lovers , it would be easier to con- cede ...
Page 108
... an adequate interpretation of the wild temper he " deprecates " and marvellously divines , has in- spired many of his critics with a sense of his " Bohe- mian " tendencies , and the lesson of The Statue 108 Browning .
... an adequate interpretation of the wild temper he " deprecates " and marvellously divines , has in- spired many of his critics with a sense of his " Bohe- mian " tendencies , and the lesson of The Statue 108 Browning .
Page 222
... sense stood in ardent antagonism . We saw the errors of an idealist Aprile - they were easy to understand ; let us now hear all that an Aristo- phanes , darkening the light that is in him , may have to say in his own behalf . We saw how ...
... sense stood in ardent antagonism . We saw the errors of an idealist Aprile - they were easy to understand ; let us now hear all that an Aristo- phanes , darkening the light that is in him , may have to say in his own behalf . We saw how ...
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