Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 pages |
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Page 94
... turn , and gave rise to a thousand musings . A quaint mirror , easy chairs and sofas , and a hundred nothings that always add an inde- scribable charm , were all massed in this room . But the glory of all , and that which sanctified all ...
... turn , and gave rise to a thousand musings . A quaint mirror , easy chairs and sofas , and a hundred nothings that always add an inde- scribable charm , were all massed in this room . But the glory of all , and that which sanctified all ...
Page 126
... turn ; Eyes , ears took in their dole , Brain treasured up the whole ; Should not the heart beat once , " How good to live and learn " ? Not once beat " Praise be thine ! I see the whole design , I who saw power see now Love perfect ...
... turn ; Eyes , ears took in their dole , Brain treasured up the whole ; Should not the heart beat once , " How good to live and learn " ? Not once beat " Praise be thine ! I see the whole design , I who saw power see now Love perfect ...
Page 252
... turn a master . The chalk becomes bolder in his fingers , and freeing itself from early servitude , follows a more liberal movement ; it traces lines which already reveal the natural tendency of the hand , and a new form of design is ...
... turn a master . The chalk becomes bolder in his fingers , and freeing itself from early servitude , follows a more liberal movement ; it traces lines which already reveal the natural tendency of the hand , and a new form of design is ...
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