PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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... bears only the name of Strangways . Robert Browning undoubtedly came from Dorsetshire , and he may have been descended from the Brownings of Melbury . In that case he would have been a distant cousin of the present writer , who is a ...
... bears only the name of Strangways . Robert Browning undoubtedly came from Dorsetshire , and he may have been descended from the Brownings of Melbury . In that case he would have been a distant cousin of the present writer , who is a ...
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... bears date October 22 , 1832. In the winter of 1833-34 Browning travelled to Russia and was abroad three months . He went as Secretary to the Russian Consul - General . He enjoyed the society of the Russian capital , and witnessed the ...
... bears date October 22 , 1832. In the winter of 1833-34 Browning travelled to Russia and was abroad three months . He went as Secretary to the Russian Consul - General . He enjoyed the society of the Russian capital , and witnessed the ...
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... bear upon its central object , by way of direct and vivid illustration , every symbol and every detail on which its light is flashed in passing . " In 1841 appeared " Pippa Passes , " as the first instalment of " Bells and Pomegranates ...
... bear upon its central object , by way of direct and vivid illustration , every symbol and every detail on which its light is flashed in passing . " In 1841 appeared " Pippa Passes , " as the first instalment of " Bells and Pomegranates ...
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... bear to ask for his wife under a false name . She dare not tell her father because she was certain of his refusal , and she would then have been guilty of active instead of passive dis- obedience . Mr. Barrett , when Browning's cause ...
... bear to ask for his wife under a false name . She dare not tell her father because she was certain of his refusal , and she would then have been guilty of active instead of passive dis- obedience . Mr. Barrett , when Browning's cause ...
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... bear the hammer or the file , and when the ring is completed the alloy is discharged and a pure gold ornament remains . Browning took great pains to write the poem in intelligible English , and it sprung at once into popularity . The ...
... bear the hammer or the file , and when the ring is completed the alloy is discharged and a pure gold ornament remains . Browning took great pains to write the poem in intelligible English , and it sprung at once into popularity . The ...
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Anael Asolo Aureole Berth Brac breast brow Browning Charles Chiappino Cleves crown D'Ormea dare Djabal doubt dream Druses Duchess Duke earth Einsiedeln eyes face father fear Fest Festus Florence Gaucelme God's Guen Hakeem hand hate hear heard heart Heaven hope Jacynth Juliers keep Khalil King Lady laugh leave live look Lord Loys Luitolfo Luria Mildred morning ne'er never night nought Nuncio o'er once Otti Paracelsus past PIPPA passes Pisa poem Polyxena praise Prefect Prince Puccio Robert Browning seems silence smile Sordello soul speak stand stay strange sure tell thee There's thing Thorold thou thought thro Tresh Tresham true trust truth Turin turn twas VALENCE Venice wonder word wrong