An Introduction to the Study of Browning by Arthur Symons
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Contents:--1. Wanting is--What? 2. Donald. 3. Solomon and Balkis. 4. Cristina and Monaldeschi. 5. Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli. 6. Adam, Lilith, and Eve. 7. Ixion. 8. Jochanan Hakkadosh. 9. Never the Time and the Place. 10. Pambo. 47. Sonnet on Goldoni (dated "Venice, Nov. 27, 1883").--_Pall Mall Gazette_, December 8, 1883, p. 2. Written for the Album of the Committee of the Goldoni Monument at Venice, and inserted on the first page. Reprinted in the Browning Society's Papers, Part V. p. 98.* 48. Paraphrase from Horace.--_Pall Mall Gazette_, December 13, 1883, p. 6. Four lines, written impromptu for Mr. Felix Moscheles. Reprinted in the Browning Society's Papers, Part V., p. 99.* 49. Helen's Tower: Sonnet (Dated "April 26, 1870").--_Pall Mall Gazette_, December 28, 1883, p. 2. Reprinted in Browning Society's Papers, Part V., p. 97.* Written for the Earl of Dufferin, who built a tower in memory of his mother, Helen, Countess of Gifford, on a rock on his estate, at Clandeboye, Ireland, and originally printed in the later copies of a privately printed pamphlet called _Helen's Tower_. Lord Tennyson's lines, written on the same occasion, appeared a little previously in _The Leisure Hour_. 50. The Divine Order, and other Sermons and Addresses. By the late Thomas Jones. Edited by Brynmor Jones, LL.B. With INTRODUCTION by Robert Browning. London: W. Isbister. 1884. The introduction is on pp. xi.-xiii. 51. Sonnet on Rawdon Brown. (Dated "November 28, 1883").--_Century |
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