Pomegranates from an English Garden: A Selection from the Poems of Robert BrowningChautauqua Press, 1885 - 137 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα iv
... lines will show the use he makes of the illustration : " First comes plain bread , crisp , brown , a toasted square ; Then , a strong sage - leaf ; ( So we find books with flowers dried here and there Lest leaf engage leaf . ) First ...
... lines will show the use he makes of the illustration : " First comes plain bread , crisp , brown , a toasted square ; Then , a strong sage - leaf ; ( So we find books with flowers dried here and there Lest leaf engage leaf . ) First ...
Σελίδα 12
... line of it . Mr. E. C. Stedman , one of the severest of Browning's appreciative critics , commenting ( in his " Victorian ... lines the finest ever written touching the song of a bird . " " " In the latter poem , the course is from the ...
... line of it . Mr. E. C. Stedman , one of the severest of Browning's appreciative critics , commenting ( in his " Victorian ... lines the finest ever written touching the song of a bird . " " " In the latter poem , the course is from the ...
Σελίδα 16
... line give way , as tunnies on whom the shark Precipitates his bulk ? Did the right - wing halt when , stark On his heap of slain , lay stretched Kallimachos Polemarch ? Did the steady phalanx falter ? To the rescue , at the need , The ...
... line give way , as tunnies on whom the shark Precipitates his bulk ? Did the right - wing halt when , stark On his heap of slain , lay stretched Kallimachos Polemarch ? Did the steady phalanx falter ? To the rescue , at the need , The ...
Σελίδα 18
... line 154 , which speaks of " Helen at the Tower " ) . On the last two lines , founded of course on the well - known passage in Job ( xxxviii . 4-7 ) , compare Dante : " E il sol montava in su con quelle stelle Ch'eran con lui , quando l ...
... line 154 , which speaks of " Helen at the Tower " ) . On the last two lines , founded of course on the well - known passage in Job ( xxxviii . 4-7 ) , compare Dante : " E il sol montava in su con quelle stelle Ch'eran con lui , quando l ...
Σελίδα 43
... ( lines 1-5 ) ; next , thoughts arising from a dark dream or foreboding of the future when he and his loved one shall meet , but under circumstances cruelly unpropitious , the house narrow , the weather stormy , unsympathetic strangers by ...
... ( lines 1-5 ) ; next , thoughts arising from a dark dream or foreboding of the future when he and his loved one shall meet , but under circumstances cruelly unpropitious , the house narrow , the weather stormy , unsympathetic strangers by ...
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