id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14316 Brooke, Stopford Augustus The Poetry Of Robert Browning .txt text/plain 127976 6868 79 BROWNING'S THEORY OF HUMAN LIFE--PAULINE AND PARACELSUS the art of poetry, we found that Browning--who had in long poems done not, like the other poets, change his view about Nature, Man and God. He its men and women, to paint the life of the human soul in it, to clothe life at a time when Greek art was decaying, or when a new impulse like imaginative thought and emotion concerning human life and the natural Then, at the end of the poem, Browning represents all Nature as full of pieces of natural description in Browning, and reads like one of his own of Art is as fascinating a subject as Browning the poet of Nature; even man arises--for, in characters like Sordello, personal love, once really of art, made in joy, in sympathy with human life, moved by the love of Browning's Caliban is also something of a poet, and loves the Nature of ./cache/14316.txt ./txt/14316.txt