PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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Página vii
... 422 ARTEMIS PROLOGUIZES 428 WARING 430 · RUDEL TO THE LADY OF TRIPOLI 437 CRISTINA 438 . • I. MADHOUSE CELL . II . MADHOUSE CELL • 440 441 . THROUGH THE METIDJA TO ABD - EL - KADR 443 DRAMATIC ROMANCES AND LYRICS : - PAGE THE PIED PIPER.
... 422 ARTEMIS PROLOGUIZES 428 WARING 430 · RUDEL TO THE LADY OF TRIPOLI 437 CRISTINA 438 . • I. MADHOUSE CELL . II . MADHOUSE CELL • 440 441 . THROUGH THE METIDJA TO ABD - EL - KADR 443 DRAMATIC ROMANCES AND LYRICS : - PAGE THE PIED PIPER.
Página xiv
... lady took a transcript of them and submitted the boyish productions to the well - known Unitarian minister and critic , Mr. W. J. Fox . At a later period both originals and copies were destroyed . Strange to say , their fault is said to ...
... lady took a transcript of them and submitted the boyish productions to the well - known Unitarian minister and critic , Mr. W. J. Fox . At a later period both originals and copies were destroyed . Strange to say , their fault is said to ...
Página xvii
... , and Helen Faucit in Lady Carlisle . But the King was so bad an actor that he ought to have been driven from the stage , and the Queen was not much 66 better . The performances came to an abrupt conclusion ROBERT BROWNING . xvii.
... , and Helen Faucit in Lady Carlisle . But the King was so bad an actor that he ought to have been driven from the stage , and the Queen was not much 66 better . The performances came to an abrupt conclusion ROBERT BROWNING . xvii.
Página xviii
... Lady Carlisle . He tells us also that the Italian boat - song comes from Redi's " Bacco in Toscana . " Browning had , according to his own account , been engaged for some time on a poem of a very different nature when he was induced to ...
... Lady Carlisle . He tells us also that the Italian boat - song comes from Redi's " Bacco in Toscana . " Browning had , according to his own account , been engaged for some time on a poem of a very different nature when he was induced to ...
Página xxviii
... lady of rank , who knew the Brownings , asked the American Minister whether the poet was not an American , upon which the Minister replied , " Is it possible that you ask me this ? Why , there is not so poor a village in the United ...
... lady of rank , who knew the Brownings , asked the American Minister whether the poet was not an American , upon which the Minister replied , " Is it possible that you ask me this ? Why , there is not so poor a village in the United ...
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