ELH., Volume 11Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... Browning in Greece . He apologized for his appearance , saying he had just come up from his writing , and hadn't stopped for anything . Thereupon we noticed that he was in slippers and without a tie . 66 Speaking of Tennyson's dramas ...
... Browning in Greece . He apologized for his appearance , saying he had just come up from his writing , and hadn't stopped for anything . Thereupon we noticed that he was in slippers and without a tie . 66 Speaking of Tennyson's dramas ...
Page 156
... Browning said he seldom did it for what was the use , for there was probably some reason for what came into one's mind first . " We started to go for we had made a respectably long call , but Browning detained us . He wished to show us ...
... Browning said he seldom did it for what was the use , for there was probably some reason for what came into one's mind first . " We started to go for we had made a respectably long call , but Browning detained us . He wished to show us ...
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... Browning's Red Cotton Nightcap Country had appeared in 1873 , but evidently the University audience appreciated the joke on it nine years later . It was natural that such a prank should amuse Browning and offend Tennyson . Browning was ...
... Browning's Red Cotton Nightcap Country had appeared in 1873 , but evidently the University audience appreciated the joke on it nine years later . It was natural that such a prank should amuse Browning and offend Tennyson . Browning was ...
Contents
JUL | 12 |
WILLIAMS WELDON M The Influence of Ben Jonsons | 38 |
MOTTER T H VAIL Garrick and the Private Theatres | 63 |
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