A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... Browning the dominant sense was not , as with most poets , the sense of sight nor , as with Milton , of hearing , but the muscular sense , the sense of pressure . What strikes us first of all in Browning is his superabundant energy ...
... Browning the dominant sense was not , as with most poets , the sense of sight nor , as with Milton , of hearing , but the muscular sense , the sense of pressure . What strikes us first of all in Browning is his superabundant energy ...
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... Browning could be melodious when he cared enough ; such a line as All the face composed of flowers , we say has a caressing , wistful sweetness that Shelley might envy . But generally it was in rhythm , not in melody , that he excelled ...
... Browning could be melodious when he cared enough ; such a line as All the face composed of flowers , we say has a caressing , wistful sweetness that Shelley might envy . But generally it was in rhythm , not in melody , that he excelled ...
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... BROWNING AND OTHERS THE typically Victorian poets took themselves very seriously . Their poetry was not to be merely the expression of their own personal feelings , their delight in their art as such . They were bards with a message for ...
... BROWNING AND OTHERS THE typically Victorian poets took themselves very seriously . Their poetry was not to be merely the expression of their own personal feelings , their delight in their art as such . They were bards with a message for ...
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