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The Poetry Of Robert Browning

CHAPTER VIII
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Even at the last, when Pym and Strafford forgive each other and speak of meeting hereafter, good sense is violated, and the natural dignity of the scene, and the characters of the men.

Strafford is weaker here, if that were possible, than he is in the rest of the drama.

Nothing can be more unlike the man.
Pym is intended to be especially strong.

He is made a blusterer.

He was a gentleman, but in this last scene he is hateful.


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