CONTENTS

[I.] Browning And Tennyson
[II.] The Treatment Of Nature
[III.] The Treatment Of Nature
[IV.] Browning's Theory Of Human Life—Pauline And Paracelsus
[V.] The Poet Of Art
[VI.] Sordello
[VII.] Browning And Sordello
[VIII.] The Dramas
[IX.] Poems Of The Passion Of Love
[X.] The Passions Other Than Love
[XI.] Imaginative Representations
[XII.] Imaginative Representations—Renaissance
[XIII.] Womanhood In Browning
[XIV.] Womanhood In Browning—(The Dramatic Lyrics And Pompilia)
[XV.] Balaustion
[XVI.] The Ring And The Book
[XVII.] Later Poems
[XVIII.] The Last Poems

The publishers are indebted to Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co. on behalf of the owner of the copyright for their permission to make extracts from copyright poems for use in this volume


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