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The Poetry Of Robert Browning

CHAPTER XI
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The imagination paints it for that, and nothing else.

It would not fit any other subject.

For imagination, working at white heat, cannot do what is out of harmony; no more than a great musician can introduce a false chord.

All goes together in these poems--scenery, characters, time, place and action.
Then, also, the extent of their range is remarkable.

Their subjects begin with savage man making his god out of himself.


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