Dramatic Romances

Dramatic Romances

Robert Browning

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Dramatic Romances by Robert Browning

Chapter 1 Waring: Alfred Domett (born at Camberwell

Grove, Surrey, May 20, 1811), a friend of Browning's,

distinguished as a poet and as a Colonial statesman and

ruler. His first volume of poems was published in 1832.

Some verses of his in Blackwood's, 1837, attracted much

attention to him as a rising young poet. In 1841 he

was called to the bar, and in 1841 went out to New

Zealand among the earliest settlers. There he lived for

thirty years, filling several important official positions.

His unceremonious departure for New Zealand with no

leave-takings was the occasion of Browning's poem, which

is said by Mrs. Orr to give a lifelike sketch of Domett's

character. His "star" did, however, rise again for his

English friends, for he returned to London in 1871. The

year following saw the publication of his "Ranolf and

Amohia," a New Zealand poem, in the course of which

he characterizes Browning as "Subtlest Asserter of the

Soul in Song." He met Browning again in London, and

was one of the vice-presidents of the London Browning

Society. Died Nov.12, 1877.

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Chapter 1 Waring: Alfred Domett (born at Camberwell

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Chapter 2 Cooke

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Chapter 3 inform'-ingens-horrend-ous a slight transposition

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Chapter 4 seraphic these two lines form a compound

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Chapter 5 I Samuel

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Chapter 6 Egyptian granite

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Chapter 7 white maiden Iphigenia, who was borne

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Chapter 8 He was

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Chapter 9 Purcell an eminent English musician, composer

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Chapter 10 Garrick David, an English actor, celebrated

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Chapter 11 Junius the assumed name of a political writer

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Chapter 12 Some Chatterton shall have the luck of calling

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Chapter 13 Enclitic De Greek, concerning which Browning

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Chapter 14 cadence a closing progression of chords in

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Chapter 15 .. Aldabrod, etc. Clement's arraignment

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Chapter 16 1314).

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Chapter 17 Sing Laudes Sing the seven Psalms of praise

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Chapter 18 the bidding to greet here with a reverence,

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Chapter 19 1.

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Chapter 20 Corso a street in Rome

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Chapter 21 Rabbi Ben Ezra or Ibn Ezra, a mediaeval Jewish

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Chapter 22 The pile which the mighty shadow makes refers to

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Chapter 23 refers to the destroying of

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Chapter 24 Arno bowers the palace by the Arno, the river

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Chapter 25 Robbia's craft the Robbia family were skilled in

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Chapter 26 1608).

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Chapter 27 De te, fabula! Concerning thee, this fable!

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