Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... Look at the idea of interpretation — itself really an idea we can place historically , something created by the move to free the text from ideology and context and to allow some kind of " pure " meaning apart from all interested ...
... Look at the idea of interpretation — itself really an idea we can place historically , something created by the move to free the text from ideology and context and to allow some kind of " pure " meaning apart from all interested ...
Pagina 121
... looks about ) —a great fellow that housed himself , with real gusto , in the jaws of a great skull , whence he watched me as I wrote . . . . Phrenologists look gravely at that great skull , by the way , and hope , in their grim manner ...
... looks about ) —a great fellow that housed himself , with real gusto , in the jaws of a great skull , whence he watched me as I wrote . . . . Phrenologists look gravely at that great skull , by the way , and hope , in their grim manner ...
Pagina 263
... look at him ! True peach , Rosy and flawless : how I earned the prize ! ( 11. 29-33 ) Here are all the English ... looks at them , all the loveliness which has been bought and paid for , which he ROBERT VISCUSI ♢ 263.
... look at him ! True peach , Rosy and flawless : how I earned the prize ! ( 11. 29-33 ) Here are all the English ... looks at them , all the loveliness which has been bought and paid for , which he ROBERT VISCUSI ♢ 263.
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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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