Never, I should warn you first, Of my own choice had this, if not the worst Yet not the best expedient, served to tell A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do... Obiter Dicta - 70. oldalszerző: Augustine Birrell - 1890 - 266 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Robert Browning - 1840 - 284 oldal
...this, if not the worst Yet not the best expedient, served to tell A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him : Since, though I might be proud to see the dim Abysmal Past... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 458 oldal
...this, if not the worst Yet not the best expedient, served to tell A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him. Since, though 1 might be proud to see the dim Abysmal Past... | |
| Robert Browning - 1879 - 304 oldal
...this, if not the worst Yet not the best expedient, served to tell A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him. Since, though I might be proud to see the dim Abysmal past... | |
| Louise Clarkson Whitelock - 1884 - 432 oldal
...and mystery of the little village. The Author. BOOK I. THE MAN. " A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him. Since though I might be proud to see the dim Abysmal Past... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1885 - 128 oldal
...by my fancy, Enter each and all, and use their service, Speak from every mouth the speech—a poem;" or, again, in " Sordello " : " By making speak, myself...must be at least sixty of these pieces. Let me run ove1 the names of a very few of them. " Saul," a poem beloved by all true women ; " Caliban," which... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1885 - 466 oldal
...thought. He thinks it best, he expressly tells us so himself, to present his arguments in dramatic form, " By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, , and by this method he evades the burden of proof. A psychologist, not a logician, he shows how men... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 600 oldal
...this, if not the worst Vet not the best expedient, served to tell A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him. Since, though I might be proud to see the dim Abysm.il Past... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 438 oldal
...this, if not the worst Yet not the best expedient, served to tell A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him. Since, though I might be proud to see the dim Abysmal past... | |
| Robert Browning - 1888 - 316 oldal
...this, if not the worst Yet not the best expedient, served to tell K3 A story I could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do, And leaving you to say the rest for him. Since, though I might be proud to see the dim Abysmal past... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1070 oldal
...this, if not the worst Vet not the best expedient, served to tell A story 1 could body forth so well By making speak, myself kept out of view, The very man as he was wont to do. And leaving yon to say the rest for him. •Since, though I might be proud to see the dim Abysmal past... | |
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