An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's PoetryD.C. Heath & Company, 1830 - 367 страница |
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... passion within himself . He was the first of the world's dramatists that exhibited the passions in their evolutions , and in their subtlest complications . And the moral proportion he preserved in exhibit- ing the complex and often wild ...
... passion within himself . He was the first of the world's dramatists that exhibited the passions in their evolutions , and in their subtlest complications . And the moral proportion he preserved in exhibit- ing the complex and often wild ...
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... . But if his great passion - capital , his keen spiritual suscep- tibility , and his great power of vigorous expression , had been brought into the service of constructive thought , he might 16 SPIRITUAL EBB AND FLOW.
... . But if his great passion - capital , his keen spiritual suscep- tibility , and his great power of vigorous expression , had been brought into the service of constructive thought , he might 16 SPIRITUAL EBB AND FLOW.
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... has produced the largest body of poetry produced by any one poet in English literature ; and the range of thought and passion which it exhibits is greater than that of any other poet , without a single 32 THE IDEA OF PERSONALITY.
... has produced the largest body of poetry produced by any one poet in English literature ; and the range of thought and passion which it exhibits is greater than that of any other poet , without a single 32 THE IDEA OF PERSONALITY.
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... passion capital greater than the combined thought - and - passion capital of the richest of his poeti- cal contemporaries . And he has thought nobly of the soul , and has treated it as , in its essence , above the fixed and law - bound ...
... passion capital greater than the combined thought - and - passion capital of the richest of his poeti- cal contemporaries . And he has thought nobly of the soul , and has treated it as , in its essence , above the fixed and law - bound ...
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... passion and prowess , long over , shall thrill Thy whole people , the countless , with ardour , till they too give forth A like cheer to their sons : who in turn , fill the South and the North With the radiance thy deed was the germ of ...
... passion and prowess , long over , shall thrill Thy whole people , the countless , with ardour , till they too give forth A like cheer to their sons : who in turn , fill the South and the North With the radiance thy deed was the germ of ...
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