PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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Página xix
... tell the story of a soul , and how it gained good out of every- thing , in which it seemed only to fail . All the stages and processes are described by which the soul of Sordello comes into play . It is common to call " Sordello ...
... tell the story of a soul , and how it gained good out of every- thing , in which it seemed only to fail . All the stages and processes are described by which the soul of Sordello comes into play . It is common to call " Sordello ...
Página xxiii
... 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 was pleaded at a later period , said : " I have no objection ...
... 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 was pleaded at a later period , said : " I have no objection ...
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... tell you that Robert Browning was an Englishman , and that they were sorry he was not an American . " This indifference was not unknown in Florence itself , because an old resident once said to me , " Robert Brown- ing a poet ! She was ...
... tell you that Robert Browning was an Englishman , and that they were sorry he was not an American . " This indifference was not unknown in Florence itself , because an old resident once said to me , " Robert Brown- ing a poet ! She was ...
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... telling that he had again had the courage to revisit Italy , and that he had found there had grown up since his departure a new national literature and a new national language . The heats of August were spent by his sister and himself ...
... telling that he had again had the courage to revisit Italy , and that he had found there had grown up since his departure a new national literature and a new national language . The heats of August were spent by his sister and himself ...
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... Have I full leave to tell my inmost mind ? We two were brothers , and henceforth the world Will rise between us : -all my freest mind ? ' Tis the last night , dear Aureole ! Par . Oh , say on ! Devise some test PARACELSUS . 13.
... Have I full leave to tell my inmost mind ? We two were brothers , and henceforth the world Will rise between us : -all my freest mind ? ' Tis the last night , dear Aureole ! Par . Oh , say on ! Devise some test PARACELSUS . 13.
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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