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Pagina 77
... contribution to the monologue , and from it were derived the other laws which he gave this new form of poetry . As a natural result of his purpose to reveal vividly the in- tricate meshes of the thoughts and emotions of character , he ...
... contribution to the monologue , and from it were derived the other laws which he gave this new form of poetry . As a natural result of his purpose to reveal vividly the in- tricate meshes of the thoughts and emotions of character , he ...
Pagina 78
Browning's second contribution , then , was the dramatic occa- sion . His third contribution was his style . By no means is this saying that the styles of preceding poets were inferior in other respects , but that in the case of the ...
Browning's second contribution , then , was the dramatic occa- sion . His third contribution was his style . By no means is this saying that the styles of preceding poets were inferior in other respects , but that in the case of the ...
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development . Its origin and contributions to its development of form up to the time of Browning were derived from the lyric . But in Browning we found a contribution from a dif- ferent source , the drama . The work of Browning was the ...
development . Its origin and contributions to its development of form up to the time of Browning were derived from the lyric . But in Browning we found a contribution from a dif- ferent source , the drama . The work of Browning was the ...
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Alphonso Smith Andrea del Sarto Antony Arnold Smith art of construction artistic attitude Bret Browning Browning's century character portrayal characteristic Clara Vere cobbler conjunction conscious art considered contribution dialect dramatic mono dramatic monologue form dramatic occasion dramatic spirit Edmund Gosse Einenkel elements ellipsis English Literature English Lyric Poetry epic essential example expression form of poetry gerund give Grammatik greatest Henry VIII idiom illustrate individual influence interest Jephtha's Daughter Last Duchess literary logue London love lyric Love's Labor's Lost lover Lucrece Main Tendencies Mätzner ment method natural Othello participle group Patriot period person poem poet present relation reveals Richard II says selected Shakespeare short story sion sonnet speak speaker and hearer stage struction style subordinate clause Tendencies of Victorian Tennyson thee thou thoughts and emotions three constituent tion Troilus Twelfth Night type of poetry University of North Vere de Vere Victorian age Victorian Poetry wife Winter's Tale words writer