Studies in the Poetry of Robert BrowningPaul, Trench, 1887 - 382 pagini |
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... wish it to be so , did not see why it was so . Some efforts to approach it he made . Mainly he tried to speak out and to speak clearly , and waited . He made his work stronger , fuller , surer , satisfied that in due time it would be ...
... wish it to be so , did not see why it was so . Some efforts to approach it he made . Mainly he tried to speak out and to speak clearly , and waited . He made his work stronger , fuller , surer , satisfied that in due time it would be ...
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... wish and aim to be " objective and subjective " too . And this complexity of dramatic interest and expression may suggest another reason for his obscurity , and that is a reason it is not , perhaps , easy to get over and impossible to ...
... wish and aim to be " objective and subjective " too . And this complexity of dramatic interest and expression may suggest another reason for his obscurity , and that is a reason it is not , perhaps , easy to get over and impossible to ...
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... wish to add . Now , as to these latter points , let me say at once I do not take " Paracelsus " because I defend the scheme and the manner of the poem . It has faults of structure and of style , and these are on the surface . Its merits ...
... wish to add . Now , as to these latter points , let me say at once I do not take " Paracelsus " because I defend the scheme and the manner of the poem . It has faults of structure and of style , and these are on the surface . Its merits ...
Pagina 116
... wishes . Only what is it he wishes ? Not the perfection and triumph of his song , but the triumph of the man through the song ; self- assertion and the consideration he thinks his due . Through his work he would claim and win his place ...
... wishes . Only what is it he wishes ? Not the perfection and triumph of his song , but the triumph of the man through the song ; self- assertion and the consideration he thinks his due . Through his work he would claim and win his place ...
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... wishes to prove herself worthy of the divine Caliph ; while he , thinking her love depends on her delusion , is afraid to make known the fact . She slays the Prefect , a deed he meant to do , and so forces the crisis . He tells her now ...
... wishes to prove herself worthy of the divine Caliph ; while he , thinking her love depends on her delusion , is afraid to make known the fact . She slays the Prefect , a deed he meant to do , and so forces the crisis . He tells her now ...
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Æschylus aims Anael argument Aristophanes beauty belief Berthold bishop Browning Browning's Caliban character Christmas Eve circumstances clear Colombe criticism deeper depth divine dramatic lyrics dream duty energy experience expression facts faith feels Ferishtah's Fancies fuller genius give grasp growth Guelf heart higher hope human ideal ideas interest interpretation Keats kind knowledge Last Duchess literature lives look Mantua matter means method modern moral nature Paracelsus persons Pippa Pippa Passes play poem poet poet's mind poetic poetry point of view present principle problem question readers reason regard relation religion Robert Browning Salinguerra scope seek seems sense Setebos Shakspere Shelley Sludge song Sordello soul speaks sphere spiritual standpoint story strong style suggest sympathy task theme things things poetry thinker thought and passion touch troubadour true truth unseen universe Valence vital whole
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