An Introduction to the Study of Browning by Arthur Symons
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Poets of Croisic (pp. 87-191). Epilogue.
41. Song. ("The Blind Man to the Maiden said")--_The Hour will come_. By Wilhelmine von Hillern. Translated from the German by Clara Bell. London, 1879, Vol. II., p. 174. Not reprinted. 42. "Oh, Love, Love": Translation from the _Hippolytus_ of Euripides. (Eighteen lines, dated "Dec. 18, 1878"). Contributed to Prof. J.P. Mahaffy's _Euripides_ ("Classical Writers." Macmillan, 1879). P. 116. 43. DRAMATIC IDYLS. By Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1879, pp. vi., 143. Contents:--1. Martin Relph. 2. Pheidippides. 3. Halbert and Hob. 4. Ivàn Ivànovitch. 5. Tray. 6. Ned Bratts. 44. DRAMATIC IDYLS. Second Series. By Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1880, pp. viii., 149. Contents:--Prologue. 1. Echetlos. 2. Clive. 3. Muléykeh. 4. Pietro of Abano. 5. Doctor ----. 6. Pan and Luna. Epilogue. 45. Ten New Lines to "Epilogue."--_Scribner's Century Magazine_, November 1882, pp. 159-60. Lines written in an autograph album, October 14, 1880. Printed in the _Century_ without Browning's consent. Reprinted in the first issue of the Browning Society's Papers, Part III., p. 48, but withdrawn from the second issue. 46. JOCOSERIA. By Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1883, pp. viii., 143. |
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