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Robert Browning

CHAPTER V
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But she it is, who has indeed spoken out in her verse?
In his portfolio is a drama about a Moor of Othello's country, one Luria, with strange entanglings among his Florentines.

See this, and this, how grandly it is said in the Greek of Eschylus! But Dante, all Dante is in his heart and head.

And he has seen Tennyson face to face; and he knows and loves Carlyle; and he has visited Sorrento and trod upon Monte Calvano.

Oh, the world in this year 1845 must be studied, though solitude is best.

He has been "polking" all night, and walked home while the morning thrushes piped; and it is true that his head aches.


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