id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14498 Orr, Sutherland, Mrs. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) .txt text/plain 132469 10042 81 had not the fact appeared to me self-evident, that I owe to Mr. Browning's kindness all the additional matter which my own reading could the forms of real life, in the supposed experiences of men and women. that love of the unusual which is so striking to every reader of Mr. Browning's works; and we might characterize these in a few words, by ambition is of its nature poetic, and seems so much in harmony with Mr. Browning's mind--young and untutored by experience as it then was, full love of real life and adventure which inspired his boyish dreams. No man is "great" or "small" in the sight of God--each life being other than God: who for love's sake had taken human form, and worked and continuity of the soul's life; and represent love as a condition of "Another Way of Love." ("Dramatic Lyrics." Published in "Men ./cache/14498.txt ./txt/14498.txt