An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
Hiram Corson
An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
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Critical introduction, with selected poems (p. [143]-360) with "Arguments of the poems: (p. 99-142) and A list of criticisms of Browning's works: p. [361]-367.

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ROBERT BROWNING'S POETRY
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
I. The Spiritual Ebb and Flow exhibited in English Poetry from Chaucer to Tennyson and Browning.
Popularity.
II. The Idea of Personality and of Art as an intermediate agency of Personality, as embodied in Browning's Poetry.
1. General Remarks.
2. The Idea of Personality as embodied in Browning's Poetry.
3. Art as an Intermediate Agency of Personality.
III. Mr. Browning's "Obscurity".
IV. Browning's Verse.
V. Arguments of the Poems.
Wanting is—What?
My Star.
The Flight of the Duchess.
The Last Ride Together.
Prospice.
Amphibian.
James Lee's Wife.
A Tale.
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