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But directing our attention a little beyond the strict bouuds of English literature , we find a simple but vigorous poet who used the dramatic monologue form and really made a contri- bution to it . This writer was not limited by the ...
But directing our attention a little beyond the strict bouuds of English literature , we find a simple but vigorous poet who used the dramatic monologue form and really made a contri- bution to it . This writer was not limited by the ...
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As Stopford Brooke " remarks , there were two poets in the Victorian age who towered above all others . These two poets , Tennyson and Browning , were the writers of this age who emplyed the dramatic monologue extensively and made the ...
As Stopford Brooke " remarks , there were two poets in the Victorian age who towered above all others . These two poets , Tennyson and Browning , were the writers of this age who emplyed the dramatic monologue extensively and made the ...
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The third constituent part , the dramatic occasion , was very little used by the poets so far considered . It was here that Browning made his greatest contribution to the dramatic monologue . Coming to the study of this poet , we meet ...
The third constituent part , the dramatic occasion , was very little used by the poets so far considered . It was here that Browning made his greatest contribution to the dramatic monologue . Coming to the study of this poet , we meet ...
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