The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... nature , in his power of dramatically presenting them , Browning stands alone among the poets of a great poetic age ... Nature and singular human nature . Browning's philosophy is mainly religious . It has been said 2 THE ENGLISH POETS.
... nature , in his power of dramatically presenting them , Browning stands alone among the poets of a great poetic age ... Nature and singular human nature . Browning's philosophy is mainly religious . It has been said 2 THE ENGLISH POETS.
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... nature , and also because he was drawn by his dramatic bent to the strong situations which cannot be evolved out of mild sentiments . In the fearlessness as well as the subtlety of his psychology , he is from the first with Balzac ...
... nature , and also because he was drawn by his dramatic bent to the strong situations which cannot be evolved out of mild sentiments . In the fearlessness as well as the subtlety of his psychology , he is from the first with Balzac ...
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... nature have her way While heaven looks from its towers ! • VII How say you ? Let us , O my dove , Let us be unashamed of soul , As earth lies bare to heaven above ! How is it under our control To love or not to love ? VIII I would that ...
... nature have her way While heaven looks from its towers ! • VII How say you ? Let us , O my dove , Let us be unashamed of soul , As earth lies bare to heaven above ! How is it under our control To love or not to love ? VIII I would that ...
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... natural en- dowment ; but from the beginning , also , he set himself to enrich it by the persistent study of " the ... nature to him , but it was developed by a study of Greek literature which , with him , did not end when he left the ...
... natural en- dowment ; but from the beginning , also , he set himself to enrich it by the persistent study of " the ... nature to him , but it was developed by a study of Greek literature which , with him , did not end when he left the ...
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... nature and training had endowed with Hellenic clearness of vision and utterance , should have to express the thoughts of an age in which all is confusion and perplexity . Hence , again , his fondness for certain types , repeating one ...
... nature and training had endowed with Hellenic clearness of vision and utterance , should have to express the thoughts of an age in which all is confusion and perplexity . Hence , again , his fondness for certain types , repeating one ...
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