The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... born to be King ) • 336 336 . 336 • 338 • 339 . 340 • 342 • 343 346 347 The Castle on the Island ( from The Lady of the Land ) . 348 The Hosting of the Fiends ( from The Ring given to Venus ) 350 February . The Book speaks to Chaucer ...
... born to be King ) • 336 336 . 336 • 338 • 339 . 340 • 342 • 343 346 347 The Castle on the Island ( from The Lady of the Land ) . 348 The Hosting of the Fiends ( from The Ring given to Venus ) 350 February . The Book speaks to Chaucer ...
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... Sonnet ( suggested by some of the Proceedings of the Society 640 641 . 641 . 642 643 645 INDEX II . EDITORS , WITH THE NAMES OF THE AUTHORS TREATED . 651 ROBERT BROWNING [ ROBERT BROWNING was born in 1812. His CONTENTS xix.
... Sonnet ( suggested by some of the Proceedings of the Society 640 641 . 641 . 642 643 645 INDEX II . EDITORS , WITH THE NAMES OF THE AUTHORS TREATED . 651 ROBERT BROWNING [ ROBERT BROWNING was born in 1812. His CONTENTS xix.
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Thomas Humphry Ward. ROBERT BROWNING [ ROBERT BROWNING was born in 1812. His father was an official in the Bank of England , his mother of Scottish and German origin . In 1833 he published Pauline ; in 1835 Paracelsus . In 1837 his ...
Thomas Humphry Ward. ROBERT BROWNING [ ROBERT BROWNING was born in 1812. His father was an official in the Bank of England , his mother of Scottish and German origin . In 1833 he published Pauline ; in 1835 Paracelsus . In 1837 his ...
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... born , but yet more a later one which he antedated . This being so , he could not expect an eager welcome from his earlier contemporaries . Phantoms of the past are recognisable , and respectable , but phan- toms of the future are ...
... born , but yet more a later one which he antedated . This being so , he could not expect an eager welcome from his earlier contemporaries . Phantoms of the past are recognisable , and respectable , but phan- toms of the future are ...
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