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Browning did not change the form of the monologue , but he replaced its lyrical emotions with a dramatic spirit which was infused into the old form of dramatic monologue . The genuis of Browning was remarkably suited to this work ...
Browning did not change the form of the monologue , but he replaced its lyrical emotions with a dramatic spirit which was infused into the old form of dramatic monologue . The genuis of Browning was remarkably suited to this work ...
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It is clearly seen that in this poem the lyric spirit of the earlier monologues is superseded by the dramatic . The words of the Duke have the directness of dramatic phrasing . They proceed from his real character and are in perfect ...
It is clearly seen that in this poem the lyric spirit of the earlier monologues is superseded by the dramatic . The words of the Duke have the directness of dramatic phrasing . They proceed from his real character and are in perfect ...
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spirit which , as applied to history , strove to re - establish the atmosphere of the past and realize imaginatively the condi- tions of a more remote period . The spirit is notably present in Browning's poetry .
spirit which , as applied to history , strove to re - establish the atmosphere of the past and realize imaginatively the condi- tions of a more remote period . The spirit is notably present in Browning's poetry .
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