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... once be put upon the Society's duration . On the other hand , others think it would be well to keep the Society on foot as long as it numbers a hundred Members , in order that fresh students of Browning may be continually drawn to it ...
... once be put upon the Society's duration . On the other hand , others think it would be well to keep the Society on foot as long as it numbers a hundred Members , in order that fresh students of Browning may be continually drawn to it ...
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... once replace this intellectual rumina- tion of food swallowed long ago , by a supply of the fresh and living swathe ; getting at new substance by breaking up the assumed wholes into parts of independent and unclassed value , careless of ...
... once replace this intellectual rumina- tion of food swallowed long ago , by a supply of the fresh and living swathe ; getting at new substance by breaking up the assumed wholes into parts of independent and unclassed value , careless of ...
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... once of the soul and the sense , expressive both of an external might of sincere passion and an internal fitness and con- sonancy , than can be attributed to any other writer whose record is among us . Such was the spheric poetical ...
... once of the soul and the sense , expressive both of an external might of sincere passion and an internal fitness and con- sonancy , than can be attributed to any other writer whose record is among us . Such was the spheric poetical ...
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... once , while the materials for it continue in reach ; not to minister to the curiosity of the public , but to obliterate the last stain of that false life which was forced on the public's attention before it had any curiosity on the ...
... once , while the materials for it continue in reach ; not to minister to the curiosity of the public , but to obliterate the last stain of that false life which was forced on the public's attention before it had any curiosity on the ...
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... of Browning's boyish poems before he and the poet had met . Then they met once or twice . After some years Pauline was 5 UNIVER Paternoster Row ; and William Tait , Edinburgh 40 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BROWNING'S Works . NOS . 3-4 . - 1836 .
... of Browning's boyish poems before he and the poet had met . Then they met once or twice . After some years Pauline was 5 UNIVER Paternoster Row ; and William Tait , Edinburgh 40 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BROWNING'S Works . NOS . 3-4 . - 1836 .
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