PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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Página xvii
... side of Shelley , Cole- ridge , and Wordsworth . Soon after this the Browning family went to live at Hatcham , in a house with a stable and a large garden . Here the poet made friends with a toad , which followed him about and allowed ...
... side of Shelley , Cole- ridge , and Wordsworth . Soon after this the Browning family went to live at Hatcham , in a house with a stable and a large garden . Here the poet made friends with a toad , which followed him about and allowed ...
Página xxiv
... side of the Arno , " in the favourite suite of the last Count ( his arms are in scagliola over the floor of my bedroom ) . Though we have six beautiful rooms and a kitchen , three of them quite palace rooms and opening on a terrace ...
... side of the Arno , " in the favourite suite of the last Count ( his arms are in scagliola over the floor of my bedroom ) . Though we have six beautiful rooms and a kitchen , three of them quite palace rooms and opening on a terrace ...
Página xxix
... side . " Browning left Florence and never saw it again . It was indeed many years before he had the courage to revisit Italy . He first went to his father and sister near Dinard , and then to London . He took a house in Warwick Crescent ...
... side . " Browning left Florence and never saw it again . It was indeed many years before he had the courage to revisit Italy . He first went to his father and sister near Dinard , and then to London . He took a house in Warwick Crescent ...
Página xxxiv
... trees . I bathe three times a day , and then what a wonderful view from the châlet on every side ! Geneva lying under us with the lake , and the whole plain bounded by the Jura and our own Salève , which xxxiv ROBERT BROWNING .
... trees . I bathe three times a day , and then what a wonderful view from the châlet on every side ! Geneva lying under us with the lake , and the whole plain bounded by the Jura and our own Salève , which xxxiv ROBERT BROWNING .
Página xxxviii
... side , which , morning and evening , in turn , transmute literally to gold . Their utterly bare ridge of peaks and ... sides : Indian corn , with beans , gourds , clover , cabbages , filling up the interstices ; and the flowers , though ...
... side , which , morning and evening , in turn , transmute literally to gold . Their utterly bare ridge of peaks and ... sides : Indian corn , with beans , gourds , clover , cabbages , filling up the interstices ; and the flowers , though ...
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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