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.

60.  Lines addressed to Levi Lincoln Thaxter. (Written in 1885).—­Poet Lore, Vol.  I., August 1889, p. 398.

61.  THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING.  London:  Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place. 17 volumes.  Vol.  I.-XVI., 1889; Vol.  XVII., 1894.

Vol.  I. pp. viii., 289.  Pauline—­Sordello.  Vol.  II., pp. vi., 307.  Paracelsus—­Strafford.  Vol.  III., pp. vi., 255.  Pippa Passes, King Victor and King Charles, The Return of the Druses, A Soul’s Tragedy.  Vol.  IV., pp. vi., 305.  A Blot in the ’Scutcheon, Colombe’s Birthday, Men and Women.  Vol.  V., pp. vi., 307.  Dramatic Romances, Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day.  Vol.  VI., pp. vii., 289.  Dramatic Lyrics, Luria.  Vol.  VII., pp. vi., 255.  In a Balcony, Dramatis Personae.  Vol.  VIII., pp. 253.  The Ring and the Book, Vol.  I. Vol.  IX., pp. 313.  The Ring and the Book, Vol.  II.  Vol.  X., pp. 279.  The Ring and the Book, Vol.  III.  Vol.  XI., pp. 343.  Balaustion’s Adventure, Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Fifine at the Fair.  Vol.  XII., pp. 311.  Red Cotton Night-Cap Country, The Inn Album, Vol.  XIII., pp. 357.  Aristophanes’ Apology, The Agamemnon of AEschylus.  Vol.  XIV., pp. vi., 279.  Pacchiarotto and how he worked in Distemper, with other Poems. [La Saisiaz, the Two Poets of Croisic.] Vol.  XV., pp. vi., 260.  Dramatic Idyls, Jocoseria.  Vol.  XVI., pp. vi., 275.  Ferishtah’s Fancies.  Parleyings with Certain People.  General Index, pp. 277-85; Index to First Lines of Shorter Poems, pp. 287-92.  Vol.  XVII., pp. viii., 288.  Asolando, Biographical and Historical Notes to the Poems.  General Index, pp. 289-99; Index to First Lines of Shorter Poems, pp. 301-307.  This edition contains Browning’s final text of his poems.

62.  ASOLANDO:  FANCIES AND FACTS.  By Robert Browning.  London:  Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place. 1890, pp. viii., 157. (Poetical Works, 1894, Vol.  XVII., pp. 1-131.)

Contents:—­Prologue. 1.  Rosny. 2.  Dubiety. 3.  Now. 4.  Humility. 5.  Poetics. 6.  Summum Bonum. 7.  A Pearl, a Girl. 8.  Speculative. 9.  White Witchcraft. 10.  Bad Dreams (i.-iv.). 11.  Inapprehensiveness. 12.  Which? 13.  The Cardinal and the Dog. 14.  The Pope and the Net. 15.  The Bean-Feast. 16.  Muckle-mouth Meg. 17.  Arcades Ambo. 18.  The Lady and the Painter. 19.  Ponte dell’ Angelo, Venice. 20.  Beatrice Signorini. 21.  Flute-Music, with an Accompaniment. 22.  “Imperante Augusto natus est—.” 23.  Development. 24.  Rephan. 25.  Reverie.  Prologue.

63.  THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING.  With Portraits.  In two volumes.  London:  Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, 1896.  Vol.  I., pp. viii., 784; Vol.  II., pp. vii., 786.

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