Of "Fifine at the Fair" "Christmas Eve and Easter-day": And Other of Mr. Browning's PoemsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 99 páginas |
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... things seen and temporal , " those things which are 66 unseen and eternal . " " Which things are an alle- gory " was to him the deepest interest of this human life of ours in which he so rejoiced ; and it is largely owing to this double ...
... things seen and temporal , " those things which are 66 unseen and eternal . " " Which things are an alle- gory " was to him the deepest interest of this human life of ours in which he so rejoiced ; and it is largely owing to this double ...
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... thing we have to remark is Elvire's challenge to Don Juan in the motto which precedes the poem , - 66 ' Why don't you arm your brow With noble impudence ? Why don't you swear and VOW No sort of change is come to any sentiment You ever ...
... thing we have to remark is Elvire's challenge to Don Juan in the motto which precedes the poem , - 66 ' Why don't you arm your brow With noble impudence ? Why don't you swear and VOW No sort of change is come to any sentiment You ever ...
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... - Love is all and Death is nought ! ' quoth She . " As is usual with Mr Browning , however , the highest and most permanent of earthly things is only a hint and a suggestion of a Higher and more Permanent still OF ' FIFINE AT THE FAIR . " ...
... - Love is all and Death is nought ! ' quoth She . " As is usual with Mr Browning , however , the highest and most permanent of earthly things is only a hint and a suggestion of a Higher and more Permanent still OF ' FIFINE AT THE FAIR . " ...
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... things— Out of their falseness rise , and reach thou , and re- main ! " The slight thread of narrative which runs through and holds together this , perhaps the most metaphysical and discursive of all Mr Browning's poems , which this ...
... things— Out of their falseness rise , and reach thou , and re- main ! " The slight thread of narrative which runs through and holds together this , perhaps the most metaphysical and discursive of all Mr Browning's poems , which this ...
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... things ) . What pearl have they picked up from our rubbish - heap which they think worth more than all we keep ? How comes it that if you make the offer to one of them- " Abandon this career , purse Means shall not lack ; roundest curse ...
... things ) . What pearl have they picked up from our rubbish - heap which they think worth more than all we keep ? How comes it that if you make the offer to one of them- " Abandon this career , purse Means shall not lack ; roundest curse ...
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