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Page 190
... Browning , we might almost say , studies house . This treatment filled Martin's the neglect of these qualities , or , if that soul with a great contempt for his enemy . be exaggeration ... Browning , and of such | 190 BROWNING AND TENNYSON .
... Browning , we might almost say , studies house . This treatment filled Martin's the neglect of these qualities , or , if that soul with a great contempt for his enemy . be exaggeration ... Browning , and of such | 190 BROWNING AND TENNYSON .
Page 192
... Browning , however , uses rhyme with a very different object from poets in general , not to add to the beauty or harmony of the effect , but to multiply surprises and shocks , to take your breath away , sometimes to flog you into ...
... Browning , however , uses rhyme with a very different object from poets in general , not to add to the beauty or harmony of the effect , but to multiply surprises and shocks , to take your breath away , sometimes to flog you into ...
Page 298
... Browning Society in those days , and even aspect , intellectual , moral , and artistic , as the wisest virgin whom you took down to those of Mr. Browning . It is impossible dinner was not then expected to pretend to suppose that any man ...
... Browning Society in those days , and even aspect , intellectual , moral , and artistic , as the wisest virgin whom you took down to those of Mr. Browning . It is impossible dinner was not then expected to pretend to suppose that any man ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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