The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... 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 only twice from his subjective world once when , almost by chance , he caps the ...
... 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 only twice from his subjective world once when , almost by chance , he caps the ...
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... Sordello is as real as the observed nineteenth - century detail of the later poem . How deeply significant the creation of Sordello's world was for Browning may be deduced from the fact that it is here that his first profoundly ...
... Sordello is as real as the observed nineteenth - century detail of the later poem . How deeply significant the creation of Sordello's world was for Browning may be deduced from the fact that it is here that his first profoundly ...
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... Sordello seemed to be ceasing ; perhaps they had begun to do so even before he met Elizabeth Barrett . For the Robert Browning that we know best appears to be the most objective of all poets , never speaking in the first person except ...
... Sordello seemed to be ceasing ; perhaps they had begun to do so even before he met Elizabeth Barrett . For the Robert Browning that we know best appears to be the most objective of all poets , never speaking in the first person except ...
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