Pomegranates from an English Garden: A Selection from the Poems of Robert BrowningChautauqua Press, 1885 - 137 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... 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 principle , and so many utterances of so many imaginary persons , not mine ; " and it ...
... 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 principle , and so many utterances of so many imaginary persons , not mine ; " and it ...
Σελίδα 66
... truths on which the loftier hopes of the latter part of the poem are founded . The musician " has been extemporizing , " - pouring out his whole soul through the keys of his organ , and from that state of ecstasy he suddenly awakes and ...
... truths on which the loftier hopes of the latter part of the poem are founded . The musician " has been extemporizing , " - pouring out his whole soul through the keys of his organ , and from that state of ecstasy he suddenly awakes and ...
Σελίδα 77
... truth and practical application . As only a portion of " Saul " can be given , a few words will be necessary to prepare the reader unacquainted with the whole for taking up the thread at the 14th stanza , from which , in the selection ...
... truth and practical application . As only a portion of " Saul " can be given , a few words will be necessary to prepare the reader unacquainted with the whole for taking up the thread at the 14th stanza , from which , in the selection ...
Σελίδα 89
... truth ? The very man is gone from me but now , Whose ailment is the subject of discourse . Thus then , and let thy better wit help all ! ' T is but a case of mania : subinduced By epilepsy , at the turning - point Of trance prolonged ...
... truth ? The very man is gone from me but now , Whose ailment is the subject of discourse . Thus then , and let thy better wit help all ! ' T is but a case of mania : subinduced By epilepsy , at the turning - point Of trance prolonged ...
Σελίδα 94
... truth a lie , why , still the old " Be it as God please " reassureth him . I probed the sore as thy disciple should : 66 ' How , beast , " said I , " this stolid carelessness " Sufficeth thee , when Rome is on her march " To stamp out ...
... truth a lie , why , still the old " Be it as God please " reassureth him . I probed the sore as thy disciple should : 66 ' How , beast , " said I , " this stolid carelessness " Sufficeth thee , when Rome is on her march " To stamp out ...
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Abib Abt Vogler angel beauty borage brain breath brow Browning Browning's chapel CHARLES G CHAUTAUQUA PRESS chord Christ Christian Christmas-Eve Dante death dream earth earthly Easter-Day Evelyn Hope exquisite eyes face fain faith Fano fear fifty poems fire flesh Flower follows French Revolution galloped Ghent gift give glory God's gone Göttingen Greek fire Guido Reni hand hard head heard heart heaven HELEN'S TOWER human illustration infinite John Keats Karshish Lazarus life's live look man's mind never night o'er once paint passage perfect poem poet praise ROBERT BROWNING round Rudel Saul seems sight singing song Sordello sorrow soul soul's stand stanza star stood strange thee Theocrite things thou thought touch true truth turn twixt utter Vespasian voice volume whelk wonder words