Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 221
... truth lay . In The Ring and the Book , and in a far greater degree in some more recent poems , while the supreme ... truth . " And yet it is never actually so . Rather to the poet , as truth - seeker , it appeared a kind of cow- ardice ...
... truth lay . In The Ring and the Book , and in a far greater degree in some more recent poems , while the supreme ... truth . " And yet it is never actually so . Rather to the poet , as truth - seeker , it appeared a kind of cow- ardice ...
Page 222
... truth through some high ardour of the heart ; therefore it does not seem much to him to task his ingenuity through almost all the pages of a lengthy book in creating a tangle and embroilment of evil and good , of truth and falsehood ...
... truth through some high ardour of the heart ; therefore it does not seem much to him to task his ingenuity through almost all the pages of a lengthy book in creating a tangle and embroilment of evil and good , of truth and falsehood ...
Page 254
... truth in a case where human judgment can but doubt , and he has undertaken to prove this general proposition by the instance of an antique trial . He deludes himself . Where is the acid that shall disengage from his work its element of ...
... truth in a case where human judgment can but doubt , and he has undertaken to prove this general proposition by the instance of an antique trial . He deludes himself . Where is the acid that shall disengage from his work its element of ...
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