Pomegranates from an English Garden: A Selection from the Poems of Robert BrowningChautauqua Press, 1885 - 137 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα ii
... seems to be what we have already suggested , that he does not think of his audience as he writes , his only care being to express the thought in the way which comes most natural to him . As a dramatist , he can throw himself with ...
... seems to be what we have already suggested , that he does not think of his audience as he writes , his only care being to express the thought in the way which comes most natural to him . As a dramatist , he can throw himself with ...
Σελίδα iii
... difficulty . The learning of our poet is encyclopædic ; and though there is no display of it , there is large use of it ; and it often happens that passages or phrases , which seem crabbed or obscure , A 2 Introductory . iii.
... difficulty . The learning of our poet is encyclopædic ; and though there is no display of it , there is large use of it ; and it often happens that passages or phrases , which seem crabbed or obscure , A 2 Introductory . iii.
Σελίδα iv
... seem crabbed or obscure , require only the knowledge of some unfamiliar fact in science or in history , or it may be something not readily thought of , and yet within easy range of a keen enough observation , to light them up and reveal ...
... seem crabbed or obscure , require only the knowledge of some unfamiliar fact in science or in history , or it may be something not readily thought of , and yet within easy range of a keen enough observation , to light them up and reveal ...
Σελίδα vi
... seems to imply his hearty acceptance of the substance of what is known as evangelical truth . Much has been made in this connection of the way in which , in one of his prefaces , he characterises his work as 66 poetry always dramatic in ...
... seems to imply his hearty acceptance of the substance of what is known as evangelical truth . Much has been made in this connection of the way in which , in one of his prefaces , he characterises his work as 66 poetry always dramatic in ...
Σελίδα 39
... seems needed , excepting perhaps to call attention to this , that the " little turret " in stanza 4 is not a bartizan , but a staircase turret , or it could not " mark the basement , whence a tower in ancient time sprang sublime ...
... seems needed , excepting perhaps to call attention to this , that the " little turret " in stanza 4 is not a bartizan , but a staircase turret , or it could not " mark the basement , whence a tower in ancient time sprang sublime ...
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