Robert Browningin a sentence
- — ROBERT BROWNING, The Ring and the Book, 1869.† (source)
- When she looked thus, only God and Robert Browning knew what she was likely to say.† (source)
- Aside—did you know that Robert Browning's first book of poems didn't sell one copy?† (source)
- Robert Browning, De Gustibus† (source)
- That poem was "Childe Roland," by Robert Browning.† (source)
- Robert Browning is admired for his dramatic monologues.
- — ROBERT BROWNING, " 'Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came,' " 1855.† (source)
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The power of the night, the press of the storm,
The post of the foe;
Where he stands, the Arch Fear in a visible form,
Yet, the strong man must go.
Robert Browning, Prospice
"Sooner or later, everything leaks out and animals get to hear what others think about them.† (source)
- Sometimes, at hotels of ill-repute, he would register, with dark buried glee, as "Robert Browning," "Alfred Tennyson," and "William Wordsworth."† (source)
- He was undecided about the lines from Robert Browning, for he feared they would be above the heads of his hearers.† (source)
- All this kept her very busy, and she had not had time to do more than look at the little vellum book that Archer had sent her the week before (the "Sonnets from the Portuguese"); but she was learning by heart "How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix," because it was one of the first things he had ever read to her; and it amused her to be able to tell him that Kate Merry had never even heard of a poet called Robert Browning.† (source)