An Exposition Of Browing's SordelloRead Books Ltd, 8. juli 2013 - 248 sider Sordello is perhaps the most famous of the Italian troubadours, minstrels who wandered the country singing songs and telling stories of chivalric knights, courtly love and great battles. |
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... idea from the throne of his being Ll. 57-204. But this content to be done with the world of men proves hollow; and Sordello perceives that, in not surrendering himself to the joys of actual life as they came to him one by one, he has ...
... idea from the throne of his being Ll. 57-204. But this content to be done with the world of men proves hollow; and Sordello perceives that, in not surrendering himself to the joys of actual life as they came to him one by one, he has ...
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... ideas, which represent all they can learn. Poets of true genius, on the other hand, are always greater than anything they express; so that neither need we look for complete autobiography in their songs, nor can we conclude that in the ...
... ideas, which represent all they can learn. Poets of true genius, on the other hand, are always greater than anything they express; so that neither need we look for complete autobiography in their songs, nor can we conclude that in the ...
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... idea of truth; and the only way in which the poet may help him is, while honestly recognising the hardness of life, to show him wherein the true good of his nature lies, and the way to reach it Ll. 833-861. Human society is not a ...
... idea of truth; and the only way in which the poet may help him is, while honestly recognising the hardness of life, to show him wherein the true good of his nature lies, and the way to reach it Ll. 833-861. Human society is not a ...
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... idea that the crowd is the body to his soul. With all its misery, it is part of himself, and he regrets now that he did not long ago think of making it happy, since that would have meant happiness for himself Ll. 331-375. Stunned by ...
... idea that the crowd is the body to his soul. With all its misery, it is part of himself, and he regrets now that he did not long ago think of making it happy, since that would have meant happiness for himself Ll. 331-375. Stunned by ...
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... idea evaporates in ashamed amusement Ll. 848-885. From his fancies of himself as head of the Ghibellin cause, Taurello Salinguerra returns to the immediate practical question of Count Richard Boniface's release Ll. 886-1031. Once more ...
... idea evaporates in ashamed amusement Ll. 848-885. From his fancies of himself as head of the Ghibellin cause, Taurello Salinguerra returns to the immediate practical question of Count Richard Boniface's release Ll. 886-1031. Once more ...
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