Browning's Men and Women, 1855Clarendon Press, 1911 - 350 ページ |
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... natures without for one moment lowering his own ideal . Browning can sympathize with the cynical worldly wisdom of Bishop Blougram , and the weakness of Andrea del Sarto , as well as with the sweetness and purity of the boy David ...
... natures without for one moment lowering his own ideal . Browning can sympathize with the cynical worldly wisdom of Bishop Blougram , and the weakness of Andrea del Sarto , as well as with the sweetness and purity of the boy David ...
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... nature obtained her best of me- One born to love you , sweet ! This is something as different from the sensuous passion of Rossetti or Swinburne as it is from the conventional and contemptuous compliment of Congreve's lyrics to Amoret ...
... nature obtained her best of me- One born to love you , sweet ! This is something as different from the sensuous passion of Rossetti or Swinburne as it is from the conventional and contemptuous compliment of Congreve's lyrics to Amoret ...
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... nature is complete : Suppose you reproduce her- ( which you can't ) There's no advantage ! you must beat her , then . ” For , don't you mark , we're made so that we love First when we see them painted , things we have passed Perhaps a ...
... nature is complete : Suppose you reproduce her- ( which you can't ) There's no advantage ! you must beat her , then . ” For , don't you mark , we're made so that we love First when we see them painted , things we have passed Perhaps a ...
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... natural a poor monk out of bounds Should have his apt word to excuse himself : And hearken how I plot to make amends . I have bethought me : I shall paint a piece 340 . . . There's for you ! Give me six months , then go , see Something ...
... natural a poor monk out of bounds Should have his apt word to excuse himself : And hearken how I plot to make amends . I have bethought me : I shall paint a piece 340 . . . There's for you ! Give me six months , then go , see Something ...
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... take nor swerve my stand Till I triumph o'er a secret wrung from nature's close reserve , In you come with your cold music , till I creep thro ' every nerve . 12 . Yes , you , like a ghostly cricket A TOCCATA OF GALUPPI's . 41.
... take nor swerve my stand Till I triumph o'er a secret wrung from nature's close reserve , In you come with your cold music , till I creep thro ' every nerve . 12 . Yes , you , like a ghostly cricket A TOCCATA OF GALUPPI's . 41.
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Andrea del Sarto beat beauty breath brow Browning Camaldolese cheek church Cimabue Cleon CONSTANCE crown dare DARK TOWER dear death doubt dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face faith fancy fear feel fire flesh Florence flowers Fra Lippo Lippi Giotto give God's gold grace grey Guercino Guido Reni hair hand head heart heaven hope J. A. Symonds king kiss leave life's Lippo live look love's Madonna man's mind never night NORBERT nought o'er once paint painter Pandulph perfect Phidias picture play poem poet poor praise prove QUEEN ROBERT BROWNING rose round Saul shut side sleep smile soul speak stand stanza star sweet thee there's thing thou thought thro true truth turn twas twixt what's whole woman wonder word youth Zeus
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17 ページ - Sixteen years old when she died ! Perhaps she had scarcely heard my name ; It was not her time to love ; beside, Her life had many a hope and aim, Duties enough and little...
233 ページ - And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as, one after one, So docile they come to the pen-door till folding be done. They are white and untorn by the bushes, for lo, they have fed Where the long grasses stifle the water within the stream's bed; And now one after one seeks its lodging, as star follows star Into eve and the blue far above us, - so blue and so far!
309 ページ - I shall never, in the years remaining, Paint you pictures, no, nor carve you statues, Make you music that should all-express me; So it seems: I stand on my attainment. This of verse alone, one life allows me; Verse and nothing else have I to give you Other heights in other lives, God willing: All the gifts from all the heights, your own, love!
235 ページ - And I paused, held my breath in such silence, and listened apart; And the tent shook, for mighty Saul shuddered: and sparkles 'gan dart From the jewels that woke in his turban, at once with a start, All its lordly male-sapphires, and rubies courageous at heart. So the head: but the body still moved not, still hung there erect.
297 ページ - That low man seeks a little thing to do, Sees it and does it: This high man, with a great thing to pursue, Dies ere he knows it.
312 ページ - God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves her!
117 ページ - Might she have loved me? Just as well She might have hated, who can tell? Where had I been now if the worst befell? And here we are riding, she and I. Fail I alone, in words and deeds? Why, all men strive and who succeeds?
250 ページ - Would I suffer for him that I love? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou ! So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown — And thy love fill infinitude wholly, nor leave up nor down One spot for the creature to stand in! It is by no breath, Turn of eye, wave of hand, that salvation joins issue with death...
249 ページ - Could I wrestle to raise him from sorrow, grow poor to enrich, To fill up his life, starve my own out, I would — knowing which, I know that my service is perfect.
xi ページ - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour.