Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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... beginning as important to the study of poetry now as it has been for over a century to the writing of dramatic monologues and to the modern . tradition they can illuminate in both backward and forward directions . But textuality is only ...
... beginning as important to the study of poetry now as it has been for over a century to the writing of dramatic monologues and to the modern . tradition they can illuminate in both backward and forward directions . But textuality is only ...
Pagina 138
... beginning , here , Beginnes , immediately , to vary from The fame it was ; and , doth at laft appeare What very few did thinke it fhould become . The folid Stone , doth molder into Earth , That Earth , e're long , to Water , rarifies ...
... beginning , here , Beginnes , immediately , to vary from The fame it was ; and , doth at laft appeare What very few did thinke it fhould become . The folid Stone , doth molder into Earth , That Earth , e're long , to Water , rarifies ...
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... beginning of the end for the Whig party . As Patrick Brantlinger notes , for the reformers and radicals , " by 1836 or 1837 . . . utopian expectations were yielding to disillusionment " , 13 caused in great measure by the conservative ...
... beginning of the end for the Whig party . As Patrick Brantlinger notes , for the reformers and radicals , " by 1836 or 1837 . . . utopian expectations were yielding to disillusionment " , 13 caused in great measure by the conservative ...
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Dramatic Monologue and the Overhearing of Lyric | 21 |
Dramatic I Poems and Their Theoretical Implications | 37 |
Victorian Poetry | 54 |
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