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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Robert Browning, by C. H. Herford This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Robert Browning Author: C. H. Herford Release Date: January 6, 2005 [EBook #14618] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROBERT BROWNING *** Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Lynn Bornath and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team MODERN ENGLISH WRITERS. Crown 8vo, 2/6 each. READY. MATTHEW ARNOLD . . . . . . . Professor SAINTSBURY. R.L. STEVENSON . . . . . . . L. COPE CORNFORD. JOHN RUSKIN . . . . . . . . Mrs MEYNELL. ALFRED TENNYSON . . . . . . ANDREW LANG. THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY . . . . EDWARD CLODD. W.M. THACKERAY . . . . . . CHARLES WHIBLEY. ROBERT BROWNING . . . . . . C.H. HERFORD. IN PREPARATION GEORGE ELIOT . . . . . . . A.T. QUILLER-COUCH. J.A. FROUDE . . . . . . . JOHN OLIVER HOBBES. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. ROBERT BROWNING BY C.H. HERFORD PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MCMV TO THE REV. F.E. MILLSON. DEAR OLD FRIEND, A generation has passed since the day when, in your study at Brackenbed Grange, your reading of "Ben Ezra," the tones of which still vibrate in my memory, first introduced me to the poetry of Robert Browning. He was then just entering upon his wider fame. You had for years been one not merely of the few who recognised him, but of those, yet fewer, who proclaimed him. The standpoint of the following pages is not, I think, very remote from your own; conversations with you have, in any case, done something to define it. You see, then, that your share of responsibility for them is, on all counts, considerable, and you must not refuse to allow me to associate them with a name which the old Rabbi's great heartening cry: "Strive, and hold cheap the strain, Learn, nor account the pang, Dare, never grudge the throe," summons spontaneously to many other lips than mine. To some it is brought yet closer by his calm retrospect through sorrow. ei de theion ho nous pros ton anthropon, kai ho kata touton bios
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