An Exposition of Browning's 'Sordello': With Historical and Other NotesWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1906 - 224 sider |
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Side ix
... loved his art for its own sake , with Sordello , and shows the manner of his death • 38 39 40 42 43 44 Ll . 274-295 . Sordello's joy of imagination is perfected at Eglamor's grave 47 Ll . 296-461 . Sordello , feeling that , with CONTENTS ...
... loved his art for its own sake , with Sordello , and shows the manner of his death • 38 39 40 42 43 44 Ll . 274-295 . Sordello's joy of imagination is perfected at Eglamor's grave 47 Ll . 296-461 . Sordello , feeling that , with CONTENTS ...
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... feeling that , with all his marvellous conceptions , he must be of extraordinary origin , discovers , as he believes , that he is of humble birth . He can no longer hope to become Monarch of the World through action , his body being so ...
... feeling that , with all his marvellous conceptions , he must be of extraordinary origin , discovers , as he believes , that he is of humble birth . He can no longer hope to become Monarch of the World through action , his body being so ...
Side xi
... feels that his chances of bliss are gone , and gone for ever 76 Ll . 204-221 . Sordello now cries out for the least bit of the actual world's life 82 66 Ll . 221-260 . As if in answer to his desire , he is summoned to Verona to ...
... feels that his chances of bliss are gone , and gone for ever 76 Ll . 204-221 . Sordello now cries out for the least bit of the actual world's life 82 66 Ll . 221-260 . As if in answer to his desire , he is summoned to Verona to ...
Side xiii
... feels himself ' called , ' like one of the prophets ; and he is called to be the poet of suffering humanity he must ... feelings will he express them as far as poet can ? Who , ' he asks , ' will give me the fresh inspiration necessary ...
... feels himself ' called , ' like one of the prophets ; and he is called to be the poet of suffering humanity he must ... feelings will he express them as far as poet can ? Who , ' he asks , ' will give me the fresh inspiration necessary ...
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... feels that his nature is too great to be dominated by anything actually existing on earth , and seeks to love and serve , not some miserable creatures around him , but his own impossible ideal of the human race : he would be moon to his ...
... feels that his nature is too great to be dominated by anything actually existing on earth , and seeks to love and serve , not some miserable creatures around him , but his own impossible ideal of the human race : he would be moon to his ...
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Side 209 - The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made: Stronger by weakness, wiser men become As they draw near to their eternal home. Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Side 116 - Nor shapes of men nor beasts we ken — The ice was all between. The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound!
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Side 81 - Are yet of no diviner origin, No purer essence, than the one that burns, Like an untended watch-fire on the ridge Of some dark mountain ; or than those which seem Humbly to hang, like twinkling winter lamps, Among the branches of the leafless trees.
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Side 141 - I'd divide, And burn in many places ; on the topmast, The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly, Then meet, and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors O...
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