Major British Writers, Nide 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... Browning was not able to translate the feelings and thoughts of his char- acters into the external action and language required for success on the stage and for com- plete comprehension by readers . He made con- siderable progress in ...
... Browning was not able to translate the feelings and thoughts of his char- acters into the external action and language required for success on the stage and for com- plete comprehension by readers . He made con- siderable progress in ...
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... Browning deserved the generous praise which ( putting Shakespeare out of the question ) Landor ac- corded him in 1846 : Since Chaucer was alive and hale No man has walked ... Browning is equally in- ventive , ROBERT BROWNING 477 The Epic.
... Browning deserved the generous praise which ( putting Shakespeare out of the question ) Landor ac- corded him in 1846 : Since Chaucer was alive and hale No man has walked ... Browning is equally in- ventive , ROBERT BROWNING 477 The Epic.
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... Browning , New Edition with Additional Poems First Published in 1914 ( 1915 ) . This edition has an excellent text , and it is the most nearly com- plete of all the editions of Browning's works . BIOGRAPHY W. H. Griffin and H. C. ...
... Browning , New Edition with Additional Poems First Published in 1914 ( 1915 ) . This edition has an excellent text , and it is the most nearly com- plete of all the editions of Browning's works . BIOGRAPHY W. H. Griffin and H. C. ...
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