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The Poetry Of Robert Browning

CHAPTER VIII
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But it is plain from his mean and envious talk at the beginning with Eulalia that his soul is already lost.

He is not worse at the end, but perhaps on the way to betterment.

The tragedy is then in the discovery by the people that he who was thought to be a great soul is a fraud.

But that conclusion was not Browning's intention.

Finally, if this be a tragedy it is clothed with comedy.


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