An Introduction to the Study of Browning eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 299 pages of information about An Introduction to the Study of Browning.

An Introduction to the Study of Browning eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 299 pages of information about An Introduction to the Study of Browning.
1863]; II. [Porphyria’s Lover, 1863]. 9.  Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr. 10.  The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

9.  BELLS AND POMEGRANATES:  No.  IV—­THE RETURN OF THE DRUSES.  A Tragedy in Five Acts.  By Robert Browning, Author of “Paracelsus.”  London:  Edward Moxon, Dover Street.  MDCCCXLIII., pp. 19. (Price 1_s_., sewed.)

10.  BELLS AND POMEGRANATES:  No.  V.—­A BLOT IN THE ’SCUTCHEON.  A Tragedy in Three Acts.  By Robert Browning, Author of “Paracelsus.”  London:  Edward Moxon, Dover Street.  MDCCCXLIII., pp. 16. (Price 1_s_., sewed.)

11.  BELLS AND POMEGRANATES:  No.  VI.—­COLOMBE’S BIRTHDAY.  A Play in Five Acts.  By Robert Browning, Author of “Paracelsus.”  London:  Edward Moxon, Dover Street.  MDCCCXLIV., pp. 20. (Price 1_s_., sewed.)

12.  Eight Poems contributed to Hood’s Magazine, June 1844 to April 1845:—­I.  The Laboratory (Ancien Regime). (June 1844, Vol.  I., No. vi., pp. 513-14).  Reprinted in Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845), as the first of two poems called “France and Spain.”—­II., III.  Claret and Tokay (id. p. 525).  Reprinted in Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845).—­IV., V. Garden Fancies:  1.  The Flower’s Name; 2.  Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis. (July 1844, Vol.  II., No. vii., pp. 45-48.) Reprinted in Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845).—­VI.  The Boy and the Angel.  (August 1844, Vol.  II., No. viii., pp. 140-2.) Reprinted, revised, and with five fresh couplets, in Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845).—­VII.  The Tomb at St. Praxed’s (Rome, 15—­) (March 1845, Vol.  III., No. iii., pp. 237-39).  Reprinted in Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845)—­VIII.  The Flight of the Duchess. (April 1845, Vol.  III., No. iv., pp. 313-18.) Part first only, sec. 1-9; reprinted, with the remainder added, in Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845).

13.  BELLS AND POMEGRANATES:  No.  VII.—­DRAMATIC ROMANCES AND LYRICS.  By Robert Browning, Author of “Paracelsus.”  London:  Edward Moxon, Dover Street.  MDCCCXLV., pp. 24. (Price 2_s_., sewed.)

Contents:—­1.  How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix. 2.  Pictor Ignotus [Florence, 15—­]. 3.  Italy in England [The Italian in England, 1849]. 4.  England in Italy, Piano di Sorrento [The Englishman in Italy, 1849]. 5.  The Lost Leader. 6.  The Lost Mistress. 7.  Home Thoughts from Abroad. 8.  The Tomb at St. Praxed’s [The Bishop orders his Tomb in St. Praxed’s Church, 1863]. 9.  Garden Fancies:  I. The Flower’s Name; II Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis. 10.  France and Spain:  I. The Laboratory (Ancien Regime); II.  The Confessional, 11.  The Flight of the Duchess. 12.  Earth’s Immortalities. 13.  Song. 14.  The Boy and the Angel. 15.  Night and Morning:  I. Night [Meeting at Night, 1863], II.  Morning [Parting at Morning, 1863], 16.  Claret and Tokay [Nationality in Drinks, 1863]. 17.  Saul. 18.  Time’s Revenges. 19.  The Glove (Peter Ronsard loquitur).

14.  BELLS AND POMEGRANATES:  No.  VIII. and last.—­LURIA; and A SOUL’S TRAGEDY.  By Robert Browning, Author of “Paracelsus.”  London:  Edward Moxon, Dover Street.  MDCCCXLVI., pp. 32. (Price 2_s_. 6_d_., sewed.)

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