id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14618 Herford, C. H. (Charles Harold) Robert Browning .txt text/plain 79297 4162 70 detail of Browning's life and poetry, from a more definitely literary Art was far from being as strange to the Browning of 1842-45 as love. And in the actual life of the Brownings "Nature" had to be content, as a The Nature Browning knew and loved was well within sight of humanity, significant as well as accurate; for Browning's poetry of the love In his way of approaching love Browning strangely the text for the whole volume of Browning's love-poetry; but the text is questioned whether all Browning's poetry of love's tragedy will live as Love, Browning's highest expression of spiritual vitality, was all the springs of poetry none lay deeper in Browning than love; to the Browning, the poet of the divining imagination, is less apparent here and Shelley Love, so Browning saw Power. Browning as the poet of Love is thus the last, and assuredly not ./cache/14618.txt ./txt/14618.txt