A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 488 pages of information about A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.).

A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 488 pages of information about A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.).
Wanting is—­What? p. 1. Donald, p. 5. Solomon and Balkis, p. 25. Cristina and Monaldeschi, p. 33. Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli, p. 45. Adam, Lilith, and Eve, p. 51. Ixion, p. 55. Jochanan Hakkadosh, p. 71. Never the Time and the Place, p. 133. Pambo, p. 137.

1883.  LYRICAL AND DRAMATIC POEMS SELECTED FROM THE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING.  Edited by E. T. Mason. 8vo.  New York, 1883.

[1883.] SELECTIONS FROM THE POETRY OF ROBERT BROWNING.  With an Introduction by R. G. White, 8vo.  New York.

1883.  SONNET ON GOLDONI.  Dated “Venice, Nov. 27, 1883,” and written for the Album of the Committee of the Goldoni Monument at Venice, where it appears upon the first page.  Printed in the Pall Mall Gazette, Dec. 8, 1883, and in the Browning Society’s Papers, pt. v., p. 98*, 1884.

1883.  PARAPHRASE FROM HORACE. (On Singers). [Horace’s “Omnibus hoc vitium est cantoribus,” etc.] Four lines written impromptu for Mr. Felix Moscheles.  Published in the Pall Mall Gazette, Dec. 12, 1883, and in the Browning Society’s Papers, pt. v. p. 99*, 1884.

1884.  SONNET ON RAWDON BROWN.  Dated Nov. 28. 1883, and published in the. Century Magazine, vol. 27, Feb. 1884, p. 640.  Reprinted in the Browning Society’s Papers, pt. v., p. 132*, 1884.

1884.  THE FOUNDER OF THE FEAST.—­A Sonnet.  Inscribed by Mr. Browning in the Album presented to Mr. Arthur Chappell, director of the St. James’s Hall Popular Concerts, etc. (The World, April 16, 1884).  Reprinted in the Browning Society’s Papers, pt. vii., p. 18*, 1884.  The sonnet is dated “April 5th, 1884.”

1884.  THE NAMES.  Sonnet on Shakspeare.  On page 1 of the “Shaksperian Show Book” of the Shaksperian Show held at the Albert Hall, May 29-31, 1884.  The poem is dated “March 12, ’84,” and was published in the Pall Mall Gazette, May 29, 1884, and in the Browning Society’s Papers, pt. v., p. 105*.

1884.  “The Divine Order, and other Sermons and Addresses.  By the late Thomas Jones.”  Edited by Brynmor Jones; with a short INTRODUCTION by Robert Browning.  London, 1884, 8vo.

1884.  FERISHTAH’S FANCIES.  By Robert Browning 8vo.  Smith, Elder & Co., 1884.

Contents: 

         Prologue ("Pray Reader"), p 1.
      1. The Eagle, p. 5.
      2. The Melon-Seller, p. 9.
      3. Shah Abbas, p 13.
      4. The Family, p. 25.
      5. The Sun, p. 33.
      6. Mihrab Shah, p. 46.
      7. A Camel-Driver, p. 59,
      8. Two Camels, p. 69.
      9. Cherries, p. 78.
     10. Plot-Culture, p. 87.
     11. A Pillar at Sebzevah, p. 93.
     12. A Bean-Stripe; also Apple-eating, p. 105.
         Epilogue ["Oh, Love—­no Love!”] p. 140.

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