PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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... stand between the infallible teacher and the infidel ; between him who discards faith altogether and him who yields it up into the keeping of others . He declares that he humbly accepts the truth that genuine faith can only be born from ...
... stand between the infallible teacher and the infidel ; between him who discards faith altogether and him who yields it up into the keeping of others . He declares that he humbly accepts the truth that genuine faith can only be born from ...
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Robert Browning. poems are worth understanding , the public would try to under- stand them . If there is a defect in the ' Pacchiarotto ' volume it is that Mr. Browning betrays a tendency to quarrel with his critics , and to write not so ...
Robert Browning. poems are worth understanding , the public would try to under- stand them . If there is a defect in the ' Pacchiarotto ' volume it is that Mr. Browning betrays a tendency to quarrel with his critics , and to write not so ...
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... stand in sorrow by the grave of his brother- poet , Alfred Tennyson . A great critic has said : " I look up to Browning as one of the very few men known to me by their works who , with most cordial energy and invincible resolution ...
... stand in sorrow by the grave of his brother- poet , Alfred Tennyson . A great critic has said : " I look up to Browning as one of the very few men known to me by their works who , with most cordial energy and invincible resolution ...
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... stand Against your glowing periods . Call this , truth- Why not pursue it in a fast retreat , Some one of Learning's many palaces , After approved example ; seeking there Calm converse with the great dead , soul to soul , Who laid up ...
... stand Against your glowing periods . Call this , truth- Why not pursue it in a fast retreat , Some one of Learning's many palaces , After approved example ; seeking there Calm converse with the great dead , soul to soul , Who laid up ...
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... stand alone : Thick like a glory round the Stagyrite Your rivals throng , the sages : here stand you ! Whate'er you may protest , knowledge is not Paramount in your love ; or for her sake You would collect all help from every source ...
... stand alone : Thick like a glory round the Stagyrite Your rivals throng , the sages : here stand you ! Whate'er you may protest , knowledge is not Paramount in your love ; or for her sake You would collect all help from every source ...
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