A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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7. oldal
... Browning to confuse his details . I believe that the only thing which Browning really carried away with him from the church of Santa Prassede was its name , and something of the tranquil atmo- sphere : ' Saint Praxed's ever was the ...
... Browning to confuse his details . I believe that the only thing which Browning really carried away with him from the church of Santa Prassede was its name , and something of the tranquil atmo- sphere : ' Saint Praxed's ever was the ...
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... Browning's bishop , it is because he is too busy explaining why he sees Hermione in The Winter's Tale as Browning's Last Duchess - an argument into which there is no need to follow him . If the question of the origin of Browning's ...
... Browning's bishop , it is because he is too busy explaining why he sees Hermione in The Winter's Tale as Browning's Last Duchess - an argument into which there is no need to follow him . If the question of the origin of Browning's ...
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... Browning was never mere proverb : 1 he remembers texts in their Biblical contexts . As to the interpretation to be put on Browning's poem : his first words were also his last word , for the quotation is taken from Ecclesiastes , chap ...
... Browning was never mere proverb : 1 he remembers texts in their Biblical contexts . As to the interpretation to be put on Browning's poem : his first words were also his last word , for the quotation is taken from Ecclesiastes , chap ...
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