Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... describes the past chiefly as loss in the individual's perception of his own life ; writers like John Stuart Mill and Matthew Arnold expressed the plight of an entire culture . In The Spirit of the Age , Mill writes , Before men begin ...
... describes the past chiefly as loss in the individual's perception of his own life ; writers like John Stuart Mill and Matthew Arnold expressed the plight of an entire culture . In The Spirit of the Age , Mill writes , Before men begin ...
Pagina 167
... his exile most would grieve . " I quote from the point at which Browning describes the " touching spectacle " of Xanthus's house " in motion to receive him " : Xanthus ' spouse You missed , made panther's meat a CHRISTINE FROULA ◇ 167.
... his exile most would grieve . " I quote from the point at which Browning describes the " touching spectacle " of Xanthus's house " in motion to receive him " : Xanthus ' spouse You missed , made panther's meat a CHRISTINE FROULA ◇ 167.
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... describes the mosaic on the great dome as though it were not merely the Christian representation of divinity but divinity itself blazing through the broken seal of heaven . Although the image most obviously implies that the Christian ...
... describes the mosaic on the great dome as though it were not merely the Christian representation of divinity but divinity itself blazing through the broken seal of heaven . Although the image most obviously implies that the Christian ...
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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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