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CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) made the world recognize and follow him. The spirit of his whole life is well expresse ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) He was born in Camberwell, on the outskirts of London, in From his home and from his ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) nizing"), but because he eloped with the best known literary woman in England, Elizabe ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) evil in his hero must inevitably have triumphed. And gen- erally, as in "My Last Duche ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) derful series, published in 1841, containsPippa Passes, which is, on the whole, the mo ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) in themselves or more characteristic of Browning.^203 Among Browning’s dramatic soul s ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) with a burst of speed that makes pursuit hopeless. Muléykeh has lost his mare; but he ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) The snail’s on the thorn: God’s in his heaven– All’s right with the world! Fate wills ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) the two men are the exact opposites. Tennyson is first the artist and then the teacher ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) up his present influence upon the minds of those who have learned to appreciate him. O ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) in 1845. Soon afterwards he visited the invalid; they fell in love almost at first sig ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) verse precisely the same moral and social ideals which Dick- ens and George Eliot were ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) teristic of the ideals of the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1860, after a long engagement, Rosse ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) year, telling stories of their own Northland, and listening to the classic and Orienta ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) We have chosen, somewhat arbitrarily, these four writers– Mrs. Browning, D. G. Rossett ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) shiftless family by pasting labels on blacking bottles, sleep- ing under a counter lik ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) At eleven years of age the boy was taken out of school and went to work in the cellar ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) and intensity, and within two years we find him reporting important speeches, and writ ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) these readings were very successful. Crowds thronged to hear him, and his journeys bec ...
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