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... Paracelsus's fall lacks all elements of tragedy . Less mawkish than Pauline , the poem has also less emotional tension ; the conception is too patently an intellectual one . The Paracelsus of history , a mysterious contemporary of ...
... Paracelsus's fall lacks all elements of tragedy . Less mawkish than Pauline , the poem has also less emotional tension ; the conception is too patently an intellectual one . The Paracelsus of history , a mysterious contemporary of ...
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... Paracelsus given by his enemy Thomas Erastus . It is interesting in this connection to speculate whether his dislike of spiritualism , which exercised a great attraction for Mrs. Browning , was not connected with his early acquaintance ...
... Paracelsus given by his enemy Thomas Erastus . It is interesting in this connection to speculate whether his dislike of spiritualism , which exercised a great attraction for Mrs. Browning , was not connected with his early acquaintance ...
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... Paracelsus in him was far from written out in the creation of that poem , and Sordello is another confession of failure , this time of failure to translate dream into action . In the course of the whole tale the poet Sordello emerges ...
... Paracelsus in him was far from written out in the creation of that poem , and Sordello is another confession of failure , this time of failure to translate dream into action . In the course of the whole tale the poet Sordello emerges ...
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