Anthology of the World's Best Poems, Volumen4W. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 páginas |
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Página 1891
... Browning's work . His wholesale optimism is irritating to many who see the hopeless devastations going on in this mortal struggle . He is a thorough individualist . He does not seem to realize that men must band together in a divine ...
... Browning's work . His wholesale optimism is irritating to many who see the hopeless devastations going on in this mortal struggle . He is a thorough individualist . He does not seem to realize that men must band together in a divine ...
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... Browning's greatest painting - poem , and both are unique . If , says Berdoe , Browning had written nothing but these two poems , " they would suffice to insure immortality for their author . " It is said that the poem on Andrea was ...
... Browning's greatest painting - poem , and both are unique . If , says Berdoe , Browning had written nothing but these two poems , " they would suffice to insure immortality for their author . " It is said that the poem on Andrea was ...
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... Browning . The volume was in one sense a return for her " Sonnets from the Portuguese . " Browning explains why he has de- sired to give something of his best , some gift which is not a gift to the world but to the woman he loves ; and ...
... Browning . The volume was in one sense a return for her " Sonnets from the Portuguese . " Browning explains why he has de- sired to give something of his best , some gift which is not a gift to the world but to the woman he loves ; and ...
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