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III 1 The life of Robert Browning ( 1812–1889 ) has far less significance for literary history than Tennyson's . It was long , happy and uneventful , but it was not spent in intimate contact with his country's life .
III 1 The life of Robert Browning ( 1812–1889 ) has far less significance for literary history than Tennyson's . It was long , happy and uneventful , but it was not spent in intimate contact with his country's life .
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Browning continued to follow his own methods in Dramatis Persona ( 1864 ) , and in The Ring and the Book ( 1868–69 ) , which was his greatest and most ambitious effort . But certain faults of haste and carelessness had now appeared in ...
Browning continued to follow his own methods in Dramatis Persona ( 1864 ) , and in The Ring and the Book ( 1868–69 ) , which was his greatest and most ambitious effort . But certain faults of haste and carelessness had now appeared in ...
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Intellectually , The Ring and the Book is probably Browning's greatest poem , and few works bring home so forcibly to the reader the complexity of human life and the relative nature of human justice . But in execution the poem is very ...
Intellectually , The Ring and the Book is probably Browning's greatest poem , and few works bring home so forcibly to the reader the complexity of human life and the relative nature of human justice . But in execution the poem is very ...
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