CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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47. oldal
... Browning has been Donne's most enthusiastic admirer . He was at- tracted , no doubt , by a vivacity and vigour re- sembling his own ; but also probably by something in Donne more subtly akin to his own nature . Pauline , Browning's ...
... Browning has been Donne's most enthusiastic admirer . He was at- tracted , no doubt , by a vivacity and vigour re- sembling his own ; but also probably by something in Donne more subtly akin to his own nature . Pauline , Browning's ...
68. oldal
... Browning's poems , and thanks to the pious industry of the Browning Society this requires no arduous research . These reviews and essays are generally marked by two characteristics : an almost truculent championship as if the writers ...
... Browning's poems , and thanks to the pious industry of the Browning Society this requires no arduous research . These reviews and essays are generally marked by two characteristics : an almost truculent championship as if the writers ...
92. oldal
... Browning's often did , of the minds and souls of men and women who lived long ago . But it is instructive to compare them also at points in which they resemble each other , always remem- bering that the temperament of the elder poet is ...
... Browning's often did , of the minds and souls of men and women who lived long ago . But it is instructive to compare them also at points in which they resemble each other , always remem- bering that the temperament of the elder poet is ...
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