A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... BROWNING From a painting by G. F. Watts ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING From a drawing by Field Talfourd , Rome , March , 1859 SIR WALTER SCOTT · From a painting by C. R. Leslie , R. A. CHARLES DICKENS WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY From a ...
... BROWNING From a painting by G. F. Watts ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING From a drawing by Field Talfourd , Rome , March , 1859 SIR WALTER SCOTT · From a painting by C. R. Leslie , R. A. CHARLES DICKENS WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY From a ...
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... Browning down to the present day , the poetry of the Victorian age has been deeply affected by Keats's example . Qualities of Keats's Poetry . The essential quality of Keats as a poet is his sensitiveness to beauty , and the single ...
... Browning down to the present day , the poetry of the Victorian age has been deeply affected by Keats's example . Qualities of Keats's Poetry . The essential quality of Keats as a poet is his sensitiveness to beauty , and the single ...
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... Browning , and Carlyle had already appeared ; and , although they remained as yet comparatively obscure , they were doing some of their greatest work . Thomas Hood ( 1798-1845 ) , in his " Bridge of Sighs " and " Song of the Shirt ...
... Browning , and Carlyle had already appeared ; and , although they remained as yet comparatively obscure , they were doing some of their greatest work . Thomas Hood ( 1798-1845 ) , in his " Bridge of Sighs " and " Song of the Shirt ...
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... Browning , and the great nov- elists , Dickens , Thackeray , and George Eliot , studied the souls of men as they reveal themselves in the actual life about us ; or summoned up men and women from the past to reveal their inmost natures ...
... Browning , and the great nov- elists , Dickens , Thackeray , and George Eliot , studied the souls of men as they reveal themselves in the actual life about us ; or summoned up men and women from the past to reveal their inmost natures ...
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... Browning , whose star had not yet risen , though he had already done some of his most won- derful work ; Dickens , in the full tide of his fame ; and Ruskin , who was to be Carlyle's greatest disciple . In 1837 Carlyle published his ...
... Browning , whose star had not yet risen , though he had already done some of his most won- derful work ; Dickens , in the full tide of his fame ; and Ruskin , who was to be Carlyle's greatest disciple . In 1837 Carlyle published his ...
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