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DEDICATION
TO MRS. A. J. ARMSTRONG
LOVER OF BROWNING
FRIEND AND INSPIRATION
TO
EVERY STUDENT OF LITERATURE IN BAYLOR
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THE PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BROWNING
by his son, Robert Barrett Browning
FOREWORD
For several years past thai section of the Baylor University Library de-
voted to the works of and concerning Robert Browning has been growing
rapidly under the direction of Dr. A. J. Armstrong. Just as rapidly grew the
need for a full and complete bibliography of these works. Seeing the need,
I undertook the making of this bibliography as the thesis for my A. B. degree.
I have found the work interesting, although it has been long and tedious,
and I have received from it a greater realization of the far-reaching results of
Browning's writing. I hope that the students who come to the study of
BrcAvning may be helped by this bibliography, and that it will be revised and
additions made as the library grows.
1 wish to express my appreciation for the assistance rendered in this work
by many fellow students. But to Dr. Armstrong am I most greatly indebted
— to Dr. Armstrong who, because of years of tireless study of this great
master, is able to instil in the hearts of those who come to learn, a new
philosophy of life, a doctrine of optimism and love, and an undying reverence
for music, for art, for nature, and for God.
AURELIA E. BROOKS
Columbia University,
March 2, 1921.
BAYLOR BROWNINGIANA
The Baylor collection of Browning material is probably the most exten-
sive in America containing as it does one of the largest number of different
books and magazines dealing with Browning yet collected. Prominent in the
library portion are the almost complete set collection of first editions, books,
drawings and papers from Browning's own library. But of equal importance
are the Browning portrait painted by the artist son of the poets, Harriet Hos-
mer's original caste of the Clasped Hands, presented to Baylor University by
Miss Lilian Whiting of Boston, and the large collection of personal letters
secured when the poet's effects were sold.
Baylor's Browningiana is the outgrowth of the private library of Dr.
A. J. Armstrong, head of the English Department, who during many years
collected works concerning Browning. The English Department has added
to the collection until it has reached its present constituency.
Among the interesting books is Browning's copy of Aeschylus, which is
thought to have been the volume used in making his translation of the
Agamemnon. The book is autographed and contains many marginal glosses
in the poet's handwriting. Browning's copy of Anna Swanwick's translation
of Aesch}^lm with illustrations after Flaxman, and Browning's copy of Homer
in two volumes with marginal notes, are other valuable items.
The large collection of letters belonging to the Browning correspondence
has been carefully catalogued. These letters concern themselves with the
social side of the poet and have many of them been referred to in various
works on Browning.
The English Department has collected all available music which has
been written for poems of the poets. The collection will be found catalogued
under the caption Music.
A word should probably be said on the subject of cross-referencing. It
is the hope of the compiler that this Bibliography may be really useful to
students studying Browning. With that in view many titles have been placed
where one would most readily expect to find them. There have been tabu-
lated almost invariably the subject, the author, the actual title, and the prom-
inent word and thought. Articles on Mrs. Browning have been included,
although no effort has been made to make such a bibliography complete.
Many articles referring casually to Browning have been included. Per-
haps the scope taken is too great, but it must be remembered that this is an
undergraduate's work and errors in judgment and in other ways are likely to
be found.
The poem by Mr. W. G. Kingsland, of which a plate is given, has an
interesting history. WTien Miss Aleph Tanner was making her collection of
poems dedicated to Browning she found mention of several poems by Mr.
Kingsland but could locate only one in time for inclusion in her book. Mr.
vtt
Kingsland was appealed to and furnished several poems, but one he could
not locate. He said he remembered having written such a poem but he could
find not the slightest trace of it. About the same time Dr. Armstrong hap-
pened to be in London and procured the large collection of letters just men-
tioned. Among the letters, was the poem sent to Mr. Browning by Mr.
Kingsland. It is probably the only copy that ever existed.
It will be noted throughout the Bibliography that a number of poems
exist still in manuscript. These poems will be published later as a supple-
ment to Miss Tanner's Homage to BroDfning. See caption Homage to BroJ»n-
ing: Supplementary.
Should anyone find a poem not included in this Bibliography, Dr. Arm-
strong would be very grateful for any information concerning it. A collection
of Browning parodies is also being made, although it is hardly yet ready for
publication. The list in hand is tabulated under Parodies.
The portrait of Robert Browning by his son, Robert Wiedemann Barrett
Browning was secured by Dr. Armstrong and was presented to the University
by the Senior Class of 1919. It is in a hand-carved frame of much beauty.
The picture is one of two painted by the artist, the other portrait being among
the valued possessions of Baliol College, Oxford.
To the exceeding generosity of Miss Lilian Whiting it is due that Baylor
University possesses one of the three original castes of Harriet Hosmer's
Clasped Hands. Miss Whiting was approached with a financial offer but she
generously gave the priceless possession, although five thousand dollars had
been refused previously for this prize. The presentation of the Clasped
Hands to the University was one of the features of the Diamond Jubilee when
with Edwin Markham in the chair, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Monroe and
Texas' own poet, Judd Mortimer Lewis, all vied to render homage to Robert
Browning. Miss Whiting also gave the University some letters of Sarianna
Browning, a number of her own books and a silhouette of Robert and Eliza-
beth Browning made by the son.
Splendid as is the collection already chronicled, it is hoped it is only a
beginning and that in years to come Baylor University may become known
as the Mecca of Browning material and thought. With that ideal, the De-
partment of English openly requests gifts of any kind — small or great — that
will in any way increase the completeness of its Browningiana.
Waco, Texas, June 5, 1921.
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ABBE VOGLER. AN ACCOUNT pF
From Fetis and Nisard. By Miss Eleanor Marx. London Browning
Society Papers 3 : 339-343 821.88 Dbs.
ABBOT. ALLAN
A High School Course in Drama. English Journal 2:95:Feb. 1913.
ABBOTT. HELEN C. De SILVER
See under Michael 547 M 582.
ABBOTT. LYMAN
Love Letters of Two Poets. Outlook 62:485-490.
ABBOTT. MARY WINCHESTER
Bror»ning and Meredith, Some Points of Similarity. (Poet-Loro
Company, Boston. 1904) 821 :88 Dap.
Same (Typew f ittea) 821.88 Dam.
ABERDEEN STUDENT OF TODAY, AN
By Isabella F. Mayo. Eclectic Magazine 122:234-241 : Feb. 1894.
ABOUT PEOPLE (Browning's Son)
By Editor. Outlook 50:325: Aug. 25, 1894.
ABT VOGLER
Browning Study Programmes. A Croup of Music Poems — A Toc-
cata of Caluppi's, Master Huguts of Saxe-Cotha, Abt Vogler. By
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 10:2:288-293.
By Mrs. Turnbull. London Browning Society Papers 4:469-476
821.88 Dbs.
Same. Berdoe Browning Studies 143-150 821.88 Ulbs.
Same. London Browning Society Papers 4:469-476.
Query and Ansrver. By Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 2:1 :28-29.
(Translated into Greek.) Translations into Gree^ and Latin Verse.
By R. C. Jebb 2- 1 5 808.8 J44tc.
See Littell's Living Age 131 :514.
ABT VOGLER AND ANDREA DEL SARTO
By Helen J. Ormerod. Berdoe Broivning Studies 151-165 621.88
Ulbs.
Same. London Browning Society Papers 11:297-311.
ABT VOGLER. THE MAN
By Mrs. Turnbull. Berdoe Browning Studies 267-282 821.88
Ulbs.
Same. London Browning Society Papers 10:221-236 821.88 Dbs.
ACADEMY
An Apology — on Reading the Browning Love Letters. By Elsie
Higginbotham. Littell's Living Age 222:792.
Balaustions Adventure. (Smith, Elder and Co.) London. Re-
viewed under General Literature. By G. A. Simcox. 409-410:
Sept. 1. 1871 821.88 Dacad.
Robert Browning, a poem. By Mary A. Woods. Littell's Living
Age 231-528.
The Ethics of Parody. Littell's Living Age 238:125-127.
In Memoriam, Robert Browning. By Michael Field. 920:405:
Dec. 21, 1889 821.88 Xman.
A Literary Man. By Harriet Jay. Littell's Living Age 237:378-
381.
Obituary, Robert Browning. By J. T. Nettleship. 920:405-406:
Dec. 21. 1889 821.88 Xman.
Qn Learning by Heart. Littell's Living Age 271 : 505-506,
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
A. C R.
Some Child-Critics of Browning.
214:127-128.
By W. W. Littell's Living Age
Browning's Atiitude with Regard to Art. The Primitive Methodist
Quarterly Review and Christian Ambassador 467-481 :July 1890
821.88 Lba.
ADAMSON, R. M.
Browning on Art. The Scottish Art Review 2:15:85-87.
ADCOCK. A. ST. JOHN
Poetr^) of War (Bookman). Littell's Living Age 283:398-407.
ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE CONVERSAZIONE HELD AT
THE LONDON HOSPITAL, AN
October 2, 1882. By Jonathan Hutchinson. Printed by J. E.
Adlard, Bartholomew Close, London, 1882.
ADDRESS TO THE BROWNING SOCIETY, INTRODUCTORY
By Rev. J. Kirkman. (Oct. 28, 1881, at University College, Lon-
don. Printed separately.) 821.88 Eak.
Same. Berdoe's Browning Studies 1-20 821.88 Vlbs.
Same. London Browning Society Papers 2:171-190 821.88 Dbs.
ADDRESSES ON BROWNING
By D. G. Brinlon. Poet Lore 2:1 :40-43.
By Professor H. N. Hoxie. Poet Lore 2:1 :43-47.
ADVENTURE AND HEROISM, POEMS OF
Browning Stud^ Programmes. By Charlotte Porter and Helen A.
Clarke. Poet Lore 1 1 :2 & 3:289-293; 403-418.
ADVENTURES AMONG BOOKS
By Andrew Lang. Scribner's Magazine 10:337-344:Sept. 1891;
10:651 -656:Nov. 1891.
ADVICE OF A FATHER TO A DAUGHTER ON ENTERING
COLLEGE
By Charles F. Thwing. The Independent 71 :473-477:Aug. 31,
1911.
ADVICE TO YOUNG AUTHORS
By Edgar Fawcett. Literary Digest 13:202-203: June 13. 1896.
A. E. THE NEO-CELTIC MYSTIC
By Julia Ellsworth Ford. Poet Lore 16:4:85.
AESCHYLUS, THE DRAMAS OF
By Anna Swanwick. 852 A 353de8.
With thirty-three illustrations from Flaxman's designs. Robert
Browning's own copy.
AESCHYLUS' SOLILOQUY
Cornhlll Magazine, November 1913, 209 New Series (647), 577-
581 821.88 Hoes.
AESCHYLUS, SOLILOQUY OF
Current Opinion 56:55: Jan. 1914.
AESCHYLUS. THE SOLILOQUY OF
By Robert Browning. A program given by Sivori Levey, Six Sat-
urday Afternoons, November 1st to December 6th, 1913.
AESCHYLUS, TRAGEDIES OF
Re-edited with an English Commentary. By F. A. Paley. (Robert
Browning's copy with his autograph and marginal notes in his hand-
writing. Thought to be the copy used in his translation of Agamem-
non.) 882 A 253tp.
AESTHETICS— FRENCH
By Edward Dowden. Contemporary Review 1 :279-31 1 :March
1866.
Same. Contemporary Review 99: 5 -8: Literary Supplement 41.
n
BROWNINGIANA 3
AFFECTATION
(Sat. R.) Littell's Living Age 129:248-251.
AFTER BROWNING (M}; Last Duchess Parodied;
Anonymous.
A Parody Anthology. By Carolyn Wells. 194 821.08 W453pa.
AFTERNOON CALL. AN
(Temp. Bar.) Littell'. Livini? Age 203:208-215.
AFTERNOON LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE. THE
By a group of scholars. (Five volumes, the title in the last four
being Lectures on i^tieraiure and Art) Mr. Tennyson and Mr.
Browning. 5:139-179.
By Edward Dowden. 820.4 L 471 a.
AGAMEMNON
Century 25:468-470: Jan. 1883.
Editorial. Contemporary Review 2:445: June 1866.
AGAMEMNON. LA SAISIAZ, AND DRAMATIC IDYLS
Literary World 419 December 2. 1882.
The Riverside Press, Cambridge 821.88.
Houghton. Mifflin Company. Boston. 1883.
AGAMEMNON OF AESCHYLUS. THE
Athenaeum 2609:525-527:October 27. 1877.
Reviewed by Henry Morley. Nineteenth Century 3:384-385:Feb
1878.
Transcribed by Robert Browning, London. Smith, Elder & Co.,
15 Waterloo Place 1877. (All rights reserved). First edition.
821.88 Hag 1.
AGONY OF THE VICTORIAN AGE, THE
By Edmund Gosse. Edinburgh Review 228:276-296:Ocl. 1918.
AH. LOVE. BUT A DAY
See Music.
AHLBORN. IDA A.
The Broivnings\ New England Magazine 5:13:Nov. 1886 (Type-
written) .
AID TO LIVING FROM BROWNING
By Mrs. Mary E. Bagg. Memorial Meeting of the Syracuse
Browning Club 14-20 821.88 Bsy.
AIMS OF LITERARY STUDY. THE
P. A. C. Poet Lore 7:5:270-272.
AINGER ALFRED
Browning and Arnold, Athenaeum 3327: 158: August 1. 1891.
AITKEN. J. BRUNTON. AND J. S. K. MOSS
Browning's Estimates of the Value of Effort. Notes to the Pocket
Volume of Selections from the Poems of Robert Browning. By
Alex Hill 37-40 821.88 Dhn.
AKED, CHARLES FREDERICK
Browning as The Preacher's Poet. Literary Digest 31 : 536-538:
October 14, 1905.
ALBION
Notes (under Current Topics) on Mesmerism. 47:1 1 :133:March
13, 1869.
ALBUM. BROWNING
In a catalogue of very choice Books. Manuscripts and Autograph
letters. 1913:8-9 821.88.
ALBUM. THE INN
See Inn Album.
ALCOTT. WHITTIER. AND BROWNING. RECOLLECTIONS OF
By M. S. Porter. B. C. 81 :846r B. C. 81.
4 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
ALDEN, HENRY MILLS
Intellectual Leadership of George William Curtis. Literary Digest
28:44: January 9, 1904.
The TVcHJ Fiction. Literary Digest 37:321 :September 5, 1908.
ALDEN, RAYMOND MACDONALD
Lyrical Conceit of the Elizabethans. Studies in Philology 14:129-
152: April 1917.
ALDEN, WILLIAM L.
/. Fenimore Coopers Ranl( as Novelist. Literary Digest 18:339:
March 25, 1896.
ALDINE
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. June 1871:4:6:90.
ALDRICH. THOMAS BAILEY
The Greater Victorian Poets. Robert Browning 61-74; 123-26
821.04 B 724.
ALEXANDER, ELMER ROSS
Bibliography of Browningiana in Baylor Library compiled in con-
junction with Sue Moore. 821.88 xbbm.
ALEXANDER, W. F.
Milton. Contemporary Review 96:668-683: December 1909.
ALEXANDER. WILLIAM JOHN
An Analysis of Sordello. London Browning Society Papers 12:
1-25 821.88Db8.
An Introduction to the Poetry of Robert Browning. Ginn and
Company 1889 821.88 Dai.
Introduction to Poetry of Bron>ning, Commentaries. Poet Lore
1:11:533-534.
ALFASSA, PAUL et GILBERT DE VOISINS
Monsieur Sludge, Le Medium, Translated into French. La Nou-
velle Revue Francaise 91 :41 7-461 (New Series) April 1, 1921.
ALKESTIS
A Study of Shakespeare's Winter Tale Compared mth Alkestis in
Literature. By P. A. C. Poet Lore 4:10:516-521.
Does Browning's Alkestis Interpret Euripides Fairly? By Philip S.
Moxom. Poet Lore 8:7:425-432.
ALKESTIS OF EURIPIDES AND OF BROWNING. THE
By C A. Wurtzburg. Poet Lore 2:7:345-360.
ALLEN. ANNIE WINSOR
Victorian Hypocrisy. Atlantic Monthly 1 14:174-186:July 1914.
ALLEN, LOUISE
Pippa Passes. (A bronze statue.) Described in Dallas Saturday
Night February 21, 1920.
ALLEN. WILLIAM HARMAN VAN
Robert Browning's Birthday. Emerson College Magazine 20:3:
136:Jan. 1912.
ALLIBONE'S DICTIONARY OF AUTHORS
Robert Browning. 1 :267 R 820.3 A 436.
ALL'S RIGHT WITH THE WORLD
See Music.
ALL'S WELL
Being optimistic thoughts from the writings of Robert Browning.
Selected by Graham Hope. London and New York. Howard Wil-
fordBell 1902. 821.88 Saw.
ALMA MURRAY
See Murray, Alma.
AMERICAN AMATEUR STAGE, THE
By Charles Carey Waddle. Cosmopolitan Magazine 10:12:Nov.
1890.
BROWNINGIANA 5
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN LITERATURE OF THE PAST
TWO DECADES
By Editor. Literary Digest 20:573-574: March 12, 1900.
AMERICAN APPRECIATION OF ROBERT BROWNING, ENG-
LISH AND
Poet Lore 1:10:494.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW
English Poetr)f and English History. By Goldwin Smith. 10:28-
40:Oct. 1904.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY
BroTsning's Lapses. By W. H. Browne. 32:241 :482-485.
Classical Elements in the Works of Droi»ning. By W. C. Lawton.
17:197.
See Boston Browning Society Papers 363-387 821.88 Vbp.
Reviews and Book Notices. By Edwin W, Fay. 31 :89:Part VI.
AMERICAN LITERATURE, THE FUTURE OF
By Bliss Perry. Baylor Literary 17:119 I23:jan. 1909.
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
•Some Sane Words about Brov>ning. By Emily Shaw Forman.
8:5:536-541 :Sept. 1888.
AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES
Bron>nings Diction. 2:26:304-305: April 27, 1889.
The Flight of the Duchess. By M. C. Leunox 2:1 7:197: February
23, 1889.
The Ring and the Book. 1 : 7:80-81 :June 16, 1888.
Who Was BroJvning's The Lost Leader? ]^y Margaret Gangewer.
2:23:270-272: April 6, 1889.
AMERICAN POETRY OF THE PAST YEAR
By H. A. C. Poet Lore 13-1 :123-140.
AMERICAN POETRY. RECENT
By William Morton Payne. Dial 35:36-41, July 16. 1903.
AMERICAN POETS, GOOD
Editorial Independent 702:468-470.
AMERICAN PRIMARY TEACHER
Song from Pippa Passes. By Edith Giles. Emerson Cdlege Mag-
azine 20 :3 : 1 46- 1 50.
Country Life 10:317:July 1906.
AMERICAN REVIEW
BroTvnings Poems. April 1850. New Series 28. (Whole No. 54):
388-399.
AMERICAN VERSE
Poet Lore 4:11:580-588; 8:6:370-374; 8:12:95-99; 9:1:126-
131; 9:3:445-450; 10:1:134-138.
AMERICA'S DEBT TO BRITISH POETRY
By Mr. Stedman. Literary Digest 22:316:March 16. 1901.
AMES. CHARLES GORDON
Caliban Upon Setebos. Boston Browning Society Papers 67-83
821.88 Vbp.
The Democracy^ of Aprile. Poet Lore 5:1 :27-34.
AMPLEFORTH JOURNAL, THE
The Religion of Robert BroUfning. By J. B. McLaughlin. 9:1 :48-
62:Ocl. 1903.
ANAEL'S SONG
By Charlotte Porter. Homage to Robert Broi»ning, Aleph Tanner
92 821.88 Xht.
Lips of Music. By Charlotte Porter. 116 81 1 P 8441.
6 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
ANALECTA
From Mrs. Browning's Letters. Gathered by Mary Trammell Scott.
821.88 Xalm.
ANALYTICS OF LITERATURE
By L. A. Sherman. 190-209 80! e 553a.
ANALYTICS OF LITERATURE AGAIN
ByC. Poet Lore 5:10:529-531.
ANATOMIZING OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
By Richard Grant White. Atlantic Monthly 53: 595-61 2: May
1884.
ANCESTORS. ROBERT BROWNINGS
By F. J. Furnivall. London Browning Society Papers 12:26-45
821.88 Dbs.
ANCIENT AND MODERN LETTERS
By Lane Cooper. South Atlantic Quarterly 1 1 :234-243 : April
1912.
ANCIENT INSTANCE AND A MODERN WANT. AN
By W. Emery Barnes. Contemporary Review 98:2:489-492.
ANDERSON. JESSIE M.
Humor: Carl\fle and DroJ»mng. Poet Lore 2:8:421-423.
ANDERSON. JOHN P.
Life of DroT»mng — Great Writers Series edited by Eric Robertson
and Frank T. Marzials with Bibliography by John P. Anderson
appended. 821.88 Bsh 2 copies.
ANDERSON. MARY (MME. DE NAVARRO)
A Few Memories. 152-154 B A548f.
ANDERSON. MELVILLE B.
By^ron in Definite Form. Dial 36:389-390: June 16. 1904.
ANDERSON, W. H.
BroTvning: The Poei of the People. Poet Lore 6:5:244-248.
ANDREA DEL SARTO
Browning Study Programme. A Croup of Art Poems — Old Pic-
tures in Florence, Fra Lippo Lippi, Andrea del Sarto. By Charlotte
Porter and Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 8:8:586-592.
A Comparative Stud}) of lVordsn>orth's Michael, Tennyson s Enoch
Arden, BroJ»ning's, Andrea del Sarto. By Vida D. Scudder. Poet
Lore 3:2:87-93.
Alfred de Musset (Oeuvres Completes Comedies et Proverhes).
By Albert Fleming. London Browning Society Papers 8:95-102
821.88 Dbs.
The Teaching of Poetr\) in the High School. By Arthur H. R.
Fairchild. 22-63 808.1 F165p.
Pleading With His Wife. In Illustrations to Browning's Poems.
Part 2.
ANDREA DEL SARTO: A PAINTER'S POEM
By Harriet Ford. Poet Lore 4:3:144-148.
ANDREA DEL SARTO AND ABT VOGLER
By Helen J. Ormerod. London Browning Society Papers 1 1 :297-
311 821.88 Dbs.
Same. Berdoe Browning Studies 151-165 821.88 Vlbs.
ANDREA DEL SARTO AND HIS WIFE
By A. W. Crawford. Methodist Review Whole Number 53a
Fifth Series 30:96:6:929-938:Nov.-Dec. 1914.
ANECDOTES OF ROBERT BROWNING
Littell's Living Age 184:824-March 29. 1890.
ANGEL AND CHILD. THE
In Illustrations to Broii>ning Poems, Part 1. 821.88.
^
BROWNINGIANA 7
ANGELO. MICHAEL. THE MOSES OF
By Robert Browning. Yale Review 4:l-2:Ocl. 1916.
ANGELO ORDERS HIS DINNER
By Bayard Taylor. A Parod}f Anthology 205. By Carolyn Wellt.
821.08 W 453 pa.
ANGLIA
For Article in Anglia, 32:1 and 2, See G. R. Elliott. 821.88 Lse.
ANGLO-AFRICAN COMPOSER. SAMUEL COLERIDGE-TAY-
LOR. THE
Literary Digest 29:834-836: December 17. 1904.
ANGLO-NORMAN RENAISSANCE. THE
By J. E. G. de Montmorency. Edinburgh Review 229:154-172:
Jan. 1919.
ANIMAL KINGDOM. BROWNING AND THE
By Elisabeth Luther Gary. Critic 43: 163- 1 65: Aug. 1903.
ANNALS OF AMERICAN ACADEMY
Idealism as a Practical Creed. By Henry Jones. Reviewed by
Mary Lloyd 34: 182- 183: Nov. 1909.
Cenius, Fame, and Comparison of Races. By Charles H. Cooley.
9:317-358:May 1897.
Report of the Civic Committee. By Kate Cassatt MacKnight.
28:293-296: June 1906.
ANNALS OF A QUIET BROWNING CLUB
By I. N. Cog. See ArieVs, etc.
ANNOTATED EDITION OF TENNYSON. THE
Contemporary Review 93:13-16:Feb. 1908 Literary Supplement.
ANNOTATING SHEEP GO ASTRAY. THE
Under Notes and Nem. Poet Lore 8:3:164-168.
ANOTHER SPIDER QUERY AND ANSWER
By Henry C. McCook. Poet Lore 1:11 :5 18-520.
ANSWER TO A QUERY
By Henry C. McCook. Poet Lore 1 :3 :486.
ANTHOLOGIES
For selections see Poems — Anthology.
ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN POETRY
Parting at Morning and Meeting at Night, By R. Browning. In
Japanese. By Aiyu Kobayashi. 808.1 K75.
ANTHOLOGY. VICTORIAN
By Stedman. Review Independent 47:1580:1895.
APOLOGY ON READING THE BROWNING LOVE LETTERS.
AN
By Elsie Higginbotham (Academy). Littell's Living Age 222:792.
APOLLO AND MARSYAS AND OTHERS POEMS
By Eugene Lee Hamilton. Athenaeum 2981 : 764-766: December
13. 1884.
APPARENT FAILURE IN REALITY ULTIMATE SUBSTAN-
TIAL TRIUMPH
By Joshua Kendall. Boston Browning Society Papers 118-129
821.88 Vbp.
APPARITIONS
By Edmund Gurney and F. W. H. Myers. Nineteenth Century
15:791-815:May 1884.
A Song; Words by Browning. Poet Lore 2:4:224-225.
See Music.
APPEARANCES
See Music.
8
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
APPRAISALS OF ROBERT BROWNING. NEW
By Lilian Whiting. Current Literature 52:701-703.
APRIL IN ENGLAND
C. L. S. C. Round Table. Chautauquan 62:266:April 1911.
ARABESQUE IN ART. BROWNING AND THE
By Felix E. Schelling. 821.88 Est.
ARBUCKLE. AGNES
A Comparison of Poe and Rossetti. Baylor Literary 18:304-307:
April 1910.
ARCHBISHOP TRENCH'S POEMS
By Aubrey De Vere. (19th Cent.) Littell's Living Age 178: 131-
144.
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD
Religion of Dron)ning'3 Poein. By Rev. Savage. Arena 9:273-
286.
ARENA, THE
AmcTican Drama Sociei)^. By Barret H. Clark. 3:179-193.
The Attitude of Southern Women on the Suffrage Question. By
Annah Robinson Watson. 17:363-369: Feb. 1895.
Bacchus, One of the World's Great Poems. By Chas. Malloy.
32:504-513 :Nov. 1904.
Robert Bror»nings Message to the Nineteenth Centur\f. By Jamei
T. Bixby. l:3:283-297:Feb. 1890.
Brownings Rabbi Ben Ezra. By B. O. Flower. 50:334-341 :Ocl.
1908.
Browning's Saul and Caliban. By S. S. Curry. 40:47-51 : July
1908.
Browning's Theory of Love. By Elmer James Bailey. 41:231:
274-284: March- June 1909.
Prof. S. S. Curry, His Work for Life and Art. By B. O. Flower.
40:39-47: July 1908.
The Eagle Hearted Poet of the Nineteenth Century. By B. O.
Flower. 39:72-78.
Editorial. By William Norman Guthrie. 1 :222-243.
Italian Freedom and the Poets. By Lewis Worthington Smith.
41:230:152-160:Feb. 1909.
Jen^in Lloyd Jones and His Master Work, Abraham Lincoln Cen-
ter. By George Wharton James. 37:380: April 1907.
Kate Field. By Lilian Whiting. 16:919-923: Nov. 1896.
Matthew Arnold as a Poet. By H. W. Peck. 33:155-161 : Jan.
1905.
A New England Poet of the Common Life. By S. Walter Fots.
38:159-161: Aug. 1908.
The Open Vision in Art. By Hon. Daniel Pratt Baldwin. 19:843-
849: June 1898.
The Passing of the Old in Drama. By Edgar White Burrill.
3:205-224.
Picture of Robert Browning. 9 .111-213 :¥ eh. 1894.
Pleas for the Study of Browning. By Margaret Connolly. 20:623-
633:Dec. 1898.
The Poems of Emerson. By Chas. Malloy. 32:145, 151 : Aug.
1904; 33:65-70: Jan. 1905.
The Poet as Philosopher. By B. O. Flower. 39:323-331 : March
1908.
The Poet, His Mission and Message. By B. O. Flower. 38:166-
169.
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A Pott of the PeopL. By B. O. Flower. 7:607-61 9: March 1893.
The Poetrxf of Poe. By Edwin Markham. 32 : 1 70- 175 : Aug. 1904.
The Real Significance of the Parliament of Religions. By Max
Muller. 2:3-14:Dec. 1894.
The Religion of Brorttning's Pot.try. By Rev. M. J. Savage. 9:273-
285:Feb. 1894.
Rem}) de Courmonl. By Richard Aldington. 6:167-183.
A Revised Version of V emce. t$y Julia S. Vrooman. AQ-.bll-b^d.
Revolution in Religious Thought During the Nineteenth Century.
By B. O. Flower. 26:598-61 1 :Dec. 1901.
Whom Cod Hath Joined. By Rev. Mabel Mac Coy Irwin. 30:
186-189:Aug. 1903.
To Edrvard Fitzgerald. By Browning. l:3:326:Feb. 1890.
Magazine Articles: To Edward Fitzgerald, by R. Browning, 1 :3:
326; Italian Freedom and the Poets, by L. W. Smith, 41 :230:152-
160:Feb. 1909; Browning's Theory of Love, by C. J. Bailey,
41:231:274-284:March-June 1909 821.88 Xman.
ARGOSY
Robert Browning. By E. F. Bridell-Fox. 291 : 108-1 14 :Feb. 1890
821.88 Xman.
Robert Browning. By E. F. Bridell-Fox. Littell's Living Age
184:762-766.
ARIEL'S PAPER DISCUSSED. MISS
Part I of the Annals of a Quiet Browning Society. Poet Lore
7:5:225-240; Part 2, 7:6&7:356-366; Part 2. 7:8&9:436-446.
ARISTOPHANES' APOLOGY
Including: A Transcript from Euripides being the Last Adventure
of Balaustion. (First Edition) Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo
Place, London. 1875. All rights reserved. 821.88 Harl.
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Contains Professor Seymour's Bookplate. 821.88 Harla.
By John B. Bury. London Browning Society Papers 8:79-86
821.88 Dbs.
Editorial on. Atlantic Monthly 36:493-495 :Oct. 1875.
Athenaeum 2477:51 4-51 4: April 17, 1875.
ARISTOPHANES' PHILOSOPHY ACCORDING TO BROWNING
By Helen Leah Reed. Poet Lore 5:5:237-247.
ARMFIELD, MAXWELL
Frontispiece and Decorations to Browning's Heroines. By Ethel
Colburn Mayme. 821.88 Pmh.
ARMITAGE, ELLA S.
The Poetry of Robert Browning. A Paper Read Before the
Rotherham Literary and Book Society May 12, 1890. Printed by
request, Frederick Slack Caxton Office, Rotherham. 1890. 821.88
Darp.
ARMS, M. W.
A Poet of Italy: An Appreciation of Ciosue Carducci. Poet Lore
16:2:75-76.
ARMSTRONG. A. JOSEPH
Places of Interest to the Browning Student. 821.88 Kpa.
Robert Barrett Browning. Baylor Times: March 15, 1913.
ARMSTRONG, MARGARET
Pippa Passes, Illustrated. Dodd. Mead & Co.. New York, 1903
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Sonnets from the Portuguese. By Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Brown-
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ARMSTRONG, M. D.
Recent English Poelr\f. Fortnightly Review 101 :499:March 1914.
ARMSTRONG, RICHARD A.
Failh and Doubt in the Century's Poets. Robert Browning 114-136
808.1 a 837 fd.
ARMYTAGE. J. C.
Early Portrait and Autograph of BroJ»ning. Bookman 2:466:Feb.
1896.
ARNOLD AND BROWNING
By Alfred Ainger. Athenaeum 3327: 158: August 1, 1891.
ARNOLD. MATTHEW
By Frederick Harrison. Nineteenth Century 39:433-447: March
1896.
Same. Littell's Living Age 209:362-367.
By Leslie Stephen. Eclectic Magazine 122:300-313 :March 1894.
By Leslie Stephen. (Natn'l R.) Littell's Living Age 200:90-103.
By H. D. Traill. (Contemp. R.) Littell's Living Age 178:88-96.
Poems. Athenaeum 301 7:229-230: Aug. 22, 1885.
ARNOLD, MATTHEW. AS A POET
By H. W. Peck. Arena 33:155-161 :Jan. 1905.
By Harriet Waters Preston. Atlantic Monthly 53:641 -650: May
1884.
ARNOLD, MATTHEW. AS A POPULAR POET
By Wm. A. Sibbald. (Mac M.) Littell's Living Age 241 :83-98.
ARNOLD. MATTHEW. POEMS OF
By Henry G. Hewlett. Contemporary Review 24: 559-567 rSept.
1874.
ARNOLD. MATTHEW. RELATION TO
By A. Orr. Athenaeum 3326:129:July 25. 1891.
ARNOLD. MATTHEW. THE CULT
By Edith J. Rich. Dial 37:200:October 1, 1904.
ARNOLD SALE, First Edition of Browning
Poet Lore 13:2:315.
ARNOLD'S HOLD ON IMMORTALITY
Literary Digest 36: 730: May 16, 1908.
ARNOLD'S POETRY, ETHICAL TENDENCY OF MATTHEW
By Thomas Bradfield. Eclectic Magazine 124:310-319:March
1895.
ART
Robert BroT^ning in His Relation to the Art of Painting. Read at
the twenty-eighth meeting of the Browning Society of Boston. By
Sarah W. Whitman. March 26. 1889 821.88 LWP.
Browning Study Programme: A Croup of Art Poems, Old Pic-
tures in Florence, Fra Lippo Lippi, Andrea del Sarto. By Char-
lotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 8:8:586-592.
BroJi}ning's Attitude With Regard to Art. By A. C. R. Primitive
Methodist Quarterly Review and Christian Ambassador 467-481 :
July 1890 821.68 Lba.
See under Fotheringham.
See under Howard S. Pearson.
ART AND ARTISTS. BROWNING AND ITALIAN
By Pearl Hogrefe. 821.88 Lhi.
ART AND ECCENTRICITY
By Herbert Paul. Eclectic Magazine 138: 574-582: May 1902.
ART AND LIFE
By Vernon Lee. Contemporary Review 69:658-669 :May 1896.
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ART AND POPULARITY
E. D. W. (Elizabeth D. West Dowden.) Homage to Browning,
Aleph Tanner 1 46. 82 1 .88 xhl.
ART, THE BROWNINGS, THEIR ART AND THEIR LIFE
By Lilian Whiting with autograph of the author. 621.88 Bwb.
2 copies.
ART CRITIC, ROBERT BROWNING AS AN
By Kathleen Blackshear. 820.4 B631a.
ART JOURNAL
Portraits of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By C. Lewis
Hind. 62-64:1890 821.88 xps2.
ART LITERATURE AND THE DRAMA
By Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Bron>ning*3 Poems 207-221. Miss
BanetCs Poems 198-206 814 084al.
ART MAGAZINE
Portraits of Robert Browning. By W. M. Rossetti. 13:181-188:
May 1890 and 13:246-252; 261 -267: June 1890 821.88 Xpsr.
ART OF AUTHORSHIP. THE
Methods: Conscious and Unconscious. By George Bainton. 58-59
808.3 A939a.
ART OF COQUETRY, THE
By Gertrude Lynch. Cosmopolitan 36:606: March 1904.
ART OF PAINTING, BROWNING AND THE
Sarah Whitman. 821.88 Lwp.
ART, OPEN VISION IN. THE
By Hon. Daniel Pratt Baldwin. Arena 19:843-849: June 1898.
ART POEMS, BROWNING'S
By A. H. Smyth. Poet Lore 2:3:145-146.
The Stud}f Class. By Anna Benneson McMahan. 197-198 807
M167.
ART REVIEW
Robert Broii>ning (Poem). By William Sharp. 1 :33-36:Feb. 1890
821.88 X psr.
A Note on Browning. By W. Mortimer. 1 :28-32:Feb. 1890.
Mr. IVilliam Sharp's Boo\ on Bromning. Under Notes and Re-
vieros 157-158. By Frederic Wedmore.
ART SPIRIT IN BROWNING'S FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS.
THE
By Charlotte Moore. Poet Lore 11:2:266-276.
ART STUDIES IN BROWNING'S POEMS
By Roy Harris. From McMaster's University Monthly 349-358:
May 1918 821.88 Lmm.
ART STUDIES IN THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS
Poet Lore 11:2:266.
ARTIST, BROWNING AS AN
By E. H. Merrett. From Memorial Meeting of the S]fracuse
BroJifning Club 24-5A 821.88 Bsy.
ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN OF TODAY. BROWNING'S MES-
SAGE TO
By George Wharton James. Craftsman 149-151 :November 1903
821.88.
ART'S DECLINE AND FALL
Literary Digest 41 :546:October 1. 1910.
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ASOLAN COUNTRY. IN THE
By Eugene Benson. (New R.) Litteirs Living Age 211 :n5-121.
Oct. 10, 1896.
ASOLANDO. EPILOGUE TO
Current Literature 33: 197: Aug. 1902.
ASOLANDO, FANCIES AND FACTS
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, 1890. First
edition 821.88 Ha 1.
Fifth edition 1890 821.88 Ha 5.
Author's Edition, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mi£Flin &
Co., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1890. Autographed by
Elisabeth O. Robbins Dec. 28th, 1889 821.88 Hah.
By Josiah Gilbert. Athenaeum 3246:51 : January 11, 1890.
Brownings Last Book. Critic 12:307:Dec. 21, 1889 821.88
Xman.
More Queries Answered On. By J. F. Kirk, Jr. Poet Lore 3:2:
159-162.
Poet Lore 12:4:619.
Reviewed by Helen Archibald Clark. Poet Lore 2:2:94-100.
Review. Igdrasil 118:March 1890.
Editorial in Harper's Monthly 80:807: April 1890.
Kaicho On. Summum Bonum. Translated into Japanese by Bin
Uyeda 134-140 821.88 Xku.
Reviewed. Athenaeum 3247: 75: January 18, 1890, and December
21, 1889.
By Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 2:2:94-100.
Reviewed in Literary World 21 :1 :3:January 4, 1890.
Reviewed: Book Reviews, Nassau Literary Magazine (Princeton
College) 496: Feb. 1890.
ASOLO
A Friend of Browning's. By Lilian Whiting. See the SpringBeld
Sunday Republican Oct. 6, 1918.
By Lucy S. Conant. Poet Lore 18:2:245-258.
By Felix Moscheles. Scribner's Magazine 10:3:359-367:September
1891.
By Chas. De Kay. Browning in Asolo; Where Venice Asolatea.
In Clippings. /
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From ihe Asolan Hills, a continued poem containing the account of
the principal events in the history of Asolo. By Eugene Benson.
821.88 B 474b.
In the Asolan Counir\) (New R.) Littell's Living Age 211:115-
121.
Pall Mall Budget 1108:1624 821.7 Xpmb.
Pilgrimage to Haunts of Browning. By Julia Pauline Leavens.
821.88 Kla.
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ASOLO AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD
By Linda Villari. (Murray's.) Littell's Living Age 191:367-371.
ASOLO, BROWNING AT
A Poem of Seven Stanzas. By Robert Underwood Johnson. Cen-
tury Magazine 23 (New Series), 45 (Old Series), 47 (November
1892).
See Schauffler's, Through Ital}) with Poets, for Johnson's Browning
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ASOLO. BROWNING IN
By Katherine Coleman de Kay Bronson. Century 59 (Old Series).
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ASPIRATION
By Alice Harriman. Homage to Brot»ning, Aleph Tanner 144
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AT BROWNING'S GRAVE
By Alfred Forman. Homage to Browning, Aleph Tanner 118
821.88 Xht.
By H. D. Rawnsley. Homage lo Broruning, Aleph Tanner 117
821.88 Xht.
AT FANO
By Rennell Rodd. Homage lo Broivning, Aleph Tanner 85-86
821.88 Xht.
AT KING'S CHAPEL
By Mrs. Annie E. Johnson. Homage lo Brontning, Aleph Tanner
133-134 821.88 Xht.
AT THE SIGN OF THE PLOUGH
(Cornhill.) Littell's Living Age 268:563.
Questions on Bron>ning's Worlds. By Owen Seaman. (Cornhill.)
Littell's Living Age 269:54-55. 175.
AT THE WINDOW
See Music.
AT 29 DE VERE GARDENS
By F. T. Palgrave. Homage lo Robert Bror»ning, Aleph Tanner
119-120 821.88 Xht.
Same. Athenaeum 3248:1 16:Jan. 25. 1890.
AT VESPER TIME
By Ruth Baldwin Chenery. Containing Several Poems Dedicated
to Browning 48. 51. 52. 53 811 C518v.
AT WHAT AGE DO LITERARY MEN DO THEIR BEST WORK>
By Horatio Winslow. Lippincott's Magazine 51 :276.
ATALANTA
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. English Men and Women of Leiiera
of the Nineteenth Centur}). By Mrs. Humphrey Ward. 1 :708-
712:Sept. 1888 821.88 Xman.
ATHENAEUM
Advertisements Browning's Works. By Bell and Stone. 4411:544:
May 11, 1912.
The Agememnon of Aeschylus 2609:525-527:Oct. 1877.
Apollo and Mars^as and other Poems. By Eugene Lee Hamilton.
2981 :764-766:December 13. 1884.
Aristophanes' Apolog}): Including a Transcript from Euripides;
being the last Adventure of Balaustion 2477:513-514:April 17.
1875.
Asolando; Fancies and Facts. 3247:75-78: Jan. 1890.
Asolando. By Josiah Gilbert. 3246:51 : Jan. 11. 1890.
The Authorship of Tales from Boccaccio and Florentine Tale*.
3328: 1 92- 193: Aug. 1891.
Balaustion s Adventure: including a Transcript from Euripides.
2285: 199-200: Aug. 12. 1871.
A Bibliography of the Writings of Robert Broivning. By Thomas
J. Wise. 3485:193-194:Aug. 2. 1894; 3487:256-257: Aug. 25.
1894; 3492:422:Sept. 29. 1894; 3496: 569-570 :Oct. 27. 1894;
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3594:354:Sept. 12. 1896; 3596:418-420:Sept. 26. 1896; 3600:
564-566:Oct. 24, 1896; 3605: 758-759 :Nov. 28. 1896.
Same. Reviewed 1 :3610:17-18:Jan. 2, 1897.
A Blot in the 'Scutcheon 3 152:382: March 24, 1888.
Books on French History 3742:95-96: July 15, 1899.
Bro-D>ning and Arnold. By Alfred Ainger. 3327: 158: Aug. 1,
1891.
Broji>ning and St. Andren>s. By Thomas Bayne. 3334:386-387:
Sept. 19, 1891.
BroTpning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher. By Prof.
Henry Jones. 33 19:725-726: June 6, 1891.
BroJifning as a Poet of Music. By C. A. Harris. 4410:509-510:
May 4. 1912; 4411:543:May 11. 1912.
Robert Browning. By C. H. Hereford. 4053: 14-1 5: July 1. 1905.
Robert BroTvning. By F. G. Kenyon. 4410:491 :May 4, 1912.
Robert Browning. By A. Orr. 3248:1 17:Jan. 25, 1890.
Mr. Robert Browning, an appreciation called forth by his death.
2:3243:858-860:Dec. 21, 1889.
Sarianna Browning. 1 :3940:564-565:May 2. 1903.
Browningiana. By Edmund Gosse and Alfred Forman. 3607:838:
Dec. 12, 1896.
Mrs. Browning. By John H. Ingram. 3145:146:Feb. 4, 1888;
3191:850:Dec. 22. 1888.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Th. T. 1840:153:1863.
Mrs. Browning's Early Poems: The Battle of Marathon. 3341:
618.619:NW. 7. 1891.
Mrs. Brownings Letters. By A. Orr. 3669: 247 -248: Feb. 19, 1898.
Elizabeth Browning in Her Letters. 4093:419: April 7, 19(>6.
Mrs. Browning's Letters. Littell's Living Age 215:739.743.
Mrs. Browning's Life. By Robert Browning (letter). 3146:179:
Feb. 1888.
Mrs. Browning's New Poem. Eclectic Magazine 23:41 5-41 9: July
1851.
Mrs. Browning's Parentage. By John Robison. 3479:97: July 11,
1894; 3486:223-224:Aug. 18, 1894.
Mrs. Browning's Parentage. By John Ingram. 3480:33: July 7,
1894: 3484: 160: Aug. 1894; 3487:255: Aug. 25. 1894.
Browning C\fclopedia. By Edward Berdoe. Reviewed 1:3352:
107- 108: Jan. 13, 1892.
A Browning Quer}). By Alfred Forman. 3749: 332: Sept. 2, 1899.
A Channel Passage and Other Poems. 4015:475-476:Oct. 8. 1904.
Christmas Book Pippa Passes. 3706:647: Nov. 5, 1898.
Christmas Books. 3 1 87 : 703 : Nov. 24, 1 888.
Christmas Eve and Easier Day. 757:370-371 : April 6. 1850.
The Collected Works of William Morris. 4341 :5-6:Jan. 7. 1911.
Colombe's Birthday. 886:944-945:Oct. 19, 1844.
Same. 3325: 107- 108: July 18, 1891.
Colonibe's Birthday. (Talk of the Mss.) 2:3488:298:Sept. 1,
1894; 2:3490:363-364:Sept. 15, 1894.
A Complaint. By R. Barrett Browning. 3376:66:July 9. 1892.
Dead in Venice, a Poem. By Arthur Symons. 2:3243: 860: Dec.
21, 1889.
Detachment of Browning, A study of his personality. By W. M.
1:3245:18-19:Jan. 4. 1890.
Dramatic Idyls. 2689: 593 -595: May 10, 1879.
^am*. (Sec. Series.) 2750:39-41 : July 10. 1880.
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Dramatic Lyrics and the Return of the Druses. 757:385: April 22,
1843.
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. 951 :58-59:Jan. 1846.
Dramatis Personae 191 0:765-767: June 4, 1864.
Edrvard Fitzgerald, Letters and Remains of. By Wm. Aldit
Wright. 3220:55-57: July 13. 1889.
English and Scottish Popular Ballads. By Francis Child. 3230:
377-379:SeDt. 21, 1889.
Essays and Thoughts of Bror»ning. By Netlleship. 3256:373-374:
Essa})s and Sketches. 4045: 557-559: May 6, 1905.
March 22. 1890.
An Exposition of the Laros of Marriage and Divorce as admin-
tered in the Courts of Divorce and Matrimonial causes Tt>ith method
of Procedure in each kind of Suit. By Ridgway. 2361:110-111:
Jan. 25. 1873.
Ferishtah's Fancies. 2980:725-728:Dec. 6, 1884.
Fine Arts. 3348:869-870: Dec. 26, 1891.
Foreign Novels. 3508:80-81 : Jan. 19, 1895.
Greater English Poets of the Nineteenth Centur\f. By Wm. M.
Payne. 4218:232:Aug. 29. 1908.
The Creek Christian Poets and the English Poets. 1848:425:
March 28, 1863.
A Handbook to the Work of Robert Browning. By Mrs. Suther-
land Orr. 3022:396-397:Sept. 26, 1885.
/ Chanced upon a Neiv Book Yesterda]). 2:3220:64: July 13. 1889.
In Cap and CoJvn: Three Centuries of Cambridge Wit. By
Charles Whitley. 3239:702-703 :Nov. 23. 1889.
The Inn Album. 2509: 70 1-702: Nov. 27. 1875.
Jocoseria, reviewed in. 1 :2891 :367-368: March 24, 1883.
Juvenile Books. 4070: 576-577 :Oct. 20. 1905.
King Victor and King Charles. 757:376-378: April 30, 1842.
La Saisiaz: Two Poets of Croisic. 2639:661 -664: May 25, 1878.
La Vie et VOeuvre de Elizabeth Browning. By Marie Merlette.
4046:585-586:May 13, 1905.
Les Sonnets Portugais tr. By Ferninand Henry. 4042:457-458:
April 15. 1905.
Letters of E. B. Browning. By F. G. Kenyon. 3654:627-628:
Nov. 6. 1897.
Letters of James Russell Lowell. By Chas. Eliot Norton. 3444:
581-584:Oct. 28. 1893.
Letters of Perc^ B^sshe Shelley. With an Introductory Essay.
1769:214-215:Feb. 21. 1852.
The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, 1845-1846.
3721:201 -202 :Feb. 18. 1899.
Our Library) Table. 2356:809:Dec. 21. 1872; 2620:54:Jan. 12.
1878; 3 157:532-533: April 28, 1888; 3190:812:Dec. 15, 1888;
3254:305-306:March 8, 1890; 3256:370:March 22, 1890; 3324:
60-61 :July 11. 1891; 3352:694-695 : May 28. 1892; 3498:641:
Nov. 10. 1894; 3622:41 4-41 5 :Nov. 27. 1897; 3768:47: Jan. 13.
1900; 3918:720-721 :Nov. 29. 1902; By Charles Algernon Swin-
burne. 4014:443-444:Oct. 1, 1904; 4030:81 -83 :Jan. 21. 1905;
4093:419-420: April 7. 1906; 4099: 606- 608: May 19. 1906; 4205:
4093:419-420:April 7. 1906; 4090:606-608: May 19. 1906; 4205:
668-669 :May 1908.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning. By Mrs. Sutherland Orr.
3319:7Z5-726:June 6, 1891,
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Life of BroTvning. 3253:604-605.
Life of DroJDning. By G. K. Cheslerlon. Reviewed by E. K.
Burlingame. 1 :3946:744-746:June 13. 1903.
Same. Reviewed by Mr. Hall Griffith. 1 : 3984: 306-308: March
5. 1904.
Life of Bron>mng. By Edward Dowden. Reviewed in 1:3986:
362-363: March 1904.
Literary Gossip 2907:50-51 : July 14, 1883; 2945 :444-445 : April
5. 1884: 3024:494-495:Oct. 10, 1885; 3091 : 130-1 31 :Jan. 22,
1887; 3121 :245-246:Aug. 20. 1887; 3 133: 64 1-642: Nov. 12, 1887;
3146:181-182:Feb. 11. 1888; 3147:214-215:Feb. 18. 1888; 3187:
700-701 :Nov. 24. 1888; 3205:41 1-41 2 :Nov. 30, 1889; 3217:794:
June 22, 1889; 3234:524-525:Oci. 19, 1889; 3242: 823 -824: Dec
14. 1889; 3243:860-862:Dec. 21. 1889; 3244:897-898:Dec. 28.
1889; 3246:50-51 :Jan. 11, 1890; 3247:86-87: Jan. 18. 1890;
3255:342-343:March 15. 1890; 3264:642-643: May 17. 1890;
3267:739-740:June 7. 1890; 2171 :36-38:July 5. 1890; 3282:388-
390:Sept. 20. 1890; 3285:484-486:Oct. 11. 1890; 3293:778-779:
Dec. 6. 1890; 331 1:475-476: April 11. 1891; 3334:389-390:Sept.
19. 1891; 3337:487-488:Oct. 10. 1891; 3338:51 9-520 :Oct. 17.
1891 ; 3343:688-689:Nov. 21, 1891 ; 3352:278-279: Feb. 27, 1892;
3352:566-567: April 30, 1892; 3433:229:Aug. 12. 1893; 3438:
389-390:Sept. 16. 1893; 3446:665-670: Nov. 11. 1893; 3485:196-
197:Aug. 11. 1894; 3488:290-291 : Sept. 1. 1894; 3583:846:Jan.
27, 1896; 3608:875-876:Dec. 19, 1896; 3622:41 8-41 9 :Nov. 27.
1897; 3634:81 l-812:June 19. 1897; 3650:491-492:Ocl. 9. 1897;
3662:24-25: Jan. 1. 1898; 3704:572-573:Oct. 22, 1898; 3767:19:
Jan. 6, 1900; 3791 :787-788: June 23. 1900; 3833:468-469: April
13. 1901; 3874:1 17-1 18:Jan. 25. 1902; 3891 :661 :March 24.
1902; 3901: 160- 161: Aug. 2. 1902; 3910:454-455:Oci. 4. 1902;
3930:241-243:Feb. 21. 1903; 3943:659-660: May 23, 1903; 3957:
291-292:Aug. 29. 1903; 3967:61 7-61 8 :Nov. 7. 1903; 4000:820-
822:June 25, 1904; 4015:485-486:Oct. 8, 1904; 4087:234-235:
Feb. 24. 1906; 41 19:408-41 0:Oct. 6, 1906; 4128:738-739:Dec.
8, 1906; 4135:104-105:Jan. 28. 1907; 4204:476-477:May 9.
1908; 4411:536:May 11, 1912.
Liferarp Remains of C. 5. Calved^. By Walter J. Sendall.
Verses and Fl^ Leaves by C. S. Calverly. 3026:532-534 :Oct. 24,
1885.
Lost Poems. 1796:421 -422: March 29, 1862.
Men and Women. 1464: 1327- 1328: Nov. 17, 1855.
miliam Morris. 4423:109-1 10: Aug. 3, 1912.
Mr. William Morris. By Thee. Watts Dunton. 3598:486-488:
Oct. 10, 1896.
The Neii> Volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica. 3903:211-
213: Aug. 16, 1902.
Notes from a Diar\f. By M. E. Grant Duff. 3674: 398-399: March
26, 1898.
The Old Yellow Boo^, the Source of Browning's Ring and the
BooJ[, in complete Photo Reproduction. By Chas. W. Hodell.
4223:396:Oct. 3. 1908.
Pacchiaroito, and How he worthed in Distemper, with Other Poems.
2495:101-102:July22, 1875.
Parley^ings with Certain Peoplt of Importance in Their Da)f. Re-
viewed in 1:3095 :247-249:Feb. 19. 1887.
Personal NoteshyGo*tt. 3268:767-769: June 14. 1890,
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Pippa Passes. 737:952:Dec. 11, 1841.
Poems. By Matthew Arnold. 301 7:229-230: Aug. 22. 1885.
Poems and Lyrics of the Jo}f of the Earth. By George Meredith.
2909:103-104:July 28. 1883.
Poems Before Congress. 1690:371-373:1860.
Poems b}f Coventry^ Patmore. 3059 :77\ -772: June 12. 1886.
Poems h\f the Wa]f. By Wm. Morris. 3352:336-338:March 12.
1892.
Poems, Dramatic and Lyfrical. By John Leicester Warren. 3417:
497-498: April 22, 1893.
Poems of Mrs. Bron»nmg. 1205:1242-1244:1850.
The Poetical Works of James Russell Lontell 2753: 136- 1 37: July
31, 1880.
Poetry and Shopkeeping. By Muezzin. Littell's Living Age 293:
685-688.
Popular Poets of the Period. By F. A. H. Eyles. 3228:315-316:
Sept. 7, 1889.
A Prefatory Note, By Robert Browning. By J. H. Ingram. 3301 :
153:Jan. 31. 1891.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schlitangau, 5aviour of Society. 2304:827-828:
Dec. 23, 1871.
Raban or Life-Splinters. By W. C. Smith. 2788:454-455: April
2. 1881.
Recent Verse. 3069:237: Aug. 21. 1886; 3748:288-289: Aug.
1899; 41 55:724-726: June 15, 1907; Philaster and Other Poems.
By Astor Clair. 3173:220-221 : Aug. 18. 1888.
Records of Tennyson, Rus^in and Broivning. By Anne Ritchie.
3389:477-478:Oct. 8. 1892.
Red Cotton Night-Cap Country, or Turf and Towers. 2376:593-
594:May 10, 1873.
Relations to Matlhev) Arnold. By A. Orr. 3326:1 29 :July 25, 1891.
Return of the Druses. 81 8:608-609: July 1, 1843.
Reviej» of Aurora Leigh. 1517:1425-1427:1856.
The Ring and the Book (2. 3, 4) :2 160:399-400: March 20, 1869.
Same. Reviewed by R. Buchanan. 2:2148:875-876:Dec. 26. 1868.
Same. Reviewed New Eclectic Magazine 4:5:61 9-625 :May 1869.
2868:489:Oct. 14, 1882.
Selections from the Poets. 2752:1 10-1 1 1 :July 24, 1880.
Shakspere's Sonnets. 3043:257-258:Feb. 20. 1886.
The Shrine of Death and Other Stories. By Lady Dilke. 3055:
642:May 15. 1886.
Sister Beatrice and Ardiane and Barhe Blue translated by Bernard
Miall. 3888:554-555:May 3. 1902.
Sordello. 657:43 1-432: March 30, 1840.
Stories from Robert Broivning. By Frederick May Holland.
The Spring Publishing Season. 3718:1 13 :Jan. 28, 1899.
Strafford, a Tragedy. By E. H. Hickey. 2955:757: Jan. 14. 1884.
Same. 2966:273: Aug. 30. 1884.
Temple Library — The poetical Works of Thomas Lon/ell Beddoes.
By Edmund Gosse. 3296:879-881 :Dec. 27. 1890.
Alfred Lord Tennyson, A Memoir. By His Son. 3651:521-522:
Oct. 16. 1897.
To Edn>ard Fitzgerald. 2:3200:64: July 13, 1889.
The Week. 3031 :709:Nov. 28. 1885.
Our Weekly Gossip. 1 693 :477 : 1 860.
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Dec. 28, 1912.
The Works of Geoffrey^ Chaucer. By Alfred H. Pollard; H.
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ATHENAEUM REVIEWS
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The Literary Development of California. Cosmopolitan 10:276:
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Aristophanes' Apologyf, Editorial on. 36:493-495 :Oct. 1875.
Matthenf Arnold as a Poet. By Harriet Waters Preston. 53:641-
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A discussion of the performance of A Blot in the 'Scutcheon, a
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The Browning Tonic. By Martha Baker Dunn. 90:203-21 1 : Aug.
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Books of the Months. 51 : 139-144: Jan. 1883; 58 :286-288 : Aug.
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Robert Browning. 65: 243 -248: Feb. 1890.
Robert and Elizabeth B. Browning. By Harriet Waters Preston.
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Browning's Lineage, a poem of fourteen lines. By Henry Van
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Christmas Eve, Easter Day, Sordello, Strafford, Reviewed. 13:
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Comment on New Books. 67:706-711 : May 1891.
Concordance Making in New Zealand. By A. E. Trimble. 104:
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The Contributor's Club. Editorial 48:710-716:Nov. 1881 ; 49:566-
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The Cult of the Passing Hour. By G. W. Firkins. 113:661-668:
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Curiosities of Criticism. By Agnes Repplier. 59:314-323: March
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The Decay of Sentiment. By Agnes Repplier. 60:67- 76: July
1887.
A Discussion of Edrvard Do^den's Lift of Broiifning. By H. W.
Boynton. 94:269-270: Aug. 1904.
Discussion of Browning's Life and lVorl(. By Mary Whiting. 65 :
243-248:Feb. 1890.
Discussion of Inn Album. 37:372-374: March 1876.
Diversions of the Echo Cluh. 29:76-84:Jan. 1872; 29:710-715:
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Dramatis Personae. 14:644-648: Nov. 1864.
Editorial on Browning's Complete Poetical Works (and Dran\atic).
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Emerson as a Religious Influence. By George A. Gordon. 91 :
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English Love Song. 65:23-33 :Jan. 1890.
The Enjoyment of Poetry. By Samuel M. Crothers. 83:268-276:
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Gold Hair. 13:596-599:May 1864.
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Miss IngeloTv and Mrs. Walford. 56:230-242: Aug. 1885.
Henry James. 55:702-705:May 1885.
Jacques Jasmion. By Harriet W. Preston. 37:34-42: Jan. 1876.
Jocoseria. 51 :840-845:June 1883.
Walter Savage Landor. By G. E. Woodberry. 51 :208-217:Feb.
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Letters of D. G. Rossetti. 78:45-57: July 1896.
The Life of Tennyson. By Hamilton Wright Mabie. 80:577-589:
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The Life of the Spirit in the Modern English Poets. Editorial 76:
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A Literary Curiosity. 54:398-41 3 :Sept. 1884.
Literary London Twenty Years Ago, By Thomas Wentworth Hig-
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The Madonna of the Future. By H. James, Jr. 31:276-297:
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Memorials of Rossetti. 51 :549-555: April 1883.
The Morality of Thackeray and of George Eliot. By Maria Louisa
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The Muses in the Common School. By Mary E. Burt. 67:531:
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New Lights on Browning. By Ferris Greenslet. 92:41 8-423: Sept.
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Old Yellow Book, Editorial on, as translated and edited. By Chas.
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Mrs. Orr's Life and Letters of Robert Browning. Editorial Based
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Shall We Still Read CreeJi Tragedy? By Thomas Dwight
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1887.
Some P.emarks on the Study of English Verse. 92:469-475:Oct.
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To Robert and Elizabeth B. Browning, a poem. By Marion Pelton
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Tennyson's and Browning's Latest Poems. Based on Browning's
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Well Made Booki 76:117. 11 .111-11 A: Feb. 1896.
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Chesterton and J. E. Hodder Williams. 12:472-481 : Jan. 1901.
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Mabie. 6:470-71: Jan. 1898.
News Notes, Recovery of Lost Copy Pauline. 1:155: April 1895.
Pauline, Paracelsus. Book Mart 1 :280:May 1895.
Photograph (Mrs. Browning) and Comment. 6:397-98: Jan. 1898.
Picture, Browning House. 23:262:May 1906.
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 4:480-81 : Jan. 1897.
The Poetry of War. By A. St. John Adcock. Littell's Age 283 :
398-407.
Portrait and Comment. By Mrs. F. W. H. Myers. 3:391-92:
July 1896.
Postscript as io Rhyme. By Brander Matthews. 13:416-18:July
BROWNINGIANA 35
Revien) of Cilberi Keith Chesterton's Robert BroJi)ning. By F. M.
Colby. 17:601 -604: Aug. 1903.
Revieiv of Harr^ Christopher Minc/iin's A New Browning. 33:
3.4:March 1911.
Some Holidaif Publications. 4 '360'Q\:Dcc. m6.
To Robert L\)tton. From Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Eliza-
beth Barrett Browning. 39:312-13:May 1914.
The Two Great Victorian Poets, Robert Browning. By Edward
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The Undergraduate in Verse. By Joseph Le Roy Harrison. 7:
159-61: April 1898.
Victorian Literature. By Clement K. Shorter. 5:480: Aug. 1897.
View Browning loved best (Pictures). 16:354-58:Dec. 1902.
News Notes. (Blunder in Lines quoted from Christmas Eve.) 1 :3 :
153: April 1895.
Robert Browning From a Painting. By George Frederic Watts.
29:380:June 1909.
BOOKMART, THE
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March 1890. Editor. Foreign Notes 7:82:473-474 821.88 Xmab.
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The Brownings in Florence. By Anne Hollingsworth Wharton.
24:283:467-471: March 1906 821.88 Xma Vol. 6.
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821.88 Xma Vol. 6.
BOOK NOTES
Notice 72: Dec. 4, 1886.
BOOK. NOTICE OF
Contemporary Review 101 :2:757-760:Literary Supplement 56.
BOOK NOTICES: SELECT POEMS OF ROBERT BROWNING
By Percival Chubb. Education Magazine 36:626:May 1916.
BOOK REVIEW
Editor. South Atlantic Quarterly 12:l75-6:April 1913.
BOOK-SHOP, THE
A Quarterly Journal. 50:Dec. 1892.
BOOKS
Literary Digest 28: 788-789: May 28. 1904; 30:254-255:Feb. 18.
1905.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS
Eclectic Magazine 139: 696-700: Nov. 1902; 141 : 139-1 40 :July
1903.
By Editor. Outlook 50:397:Sept. 8, 1894; 52:759:Nov. 9, 1895;
36
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BOOKS AND CRITICS
By Mark Patlison. Fortnightly Review 28:659-679: Nov. 1877.
BOOKS AND LITERATURE
By William S. Walsh. Illustrated American '6:62:500-501 : April
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By Francis Hackett. New Republic 10:299: April 7. 1917.
By Philip Littell. New Republic 2:330:May 1. 1915; 13:24:
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28:751 :May 21. 1904; 29:694:Nov. 19. 1904; 30:27 :Jan. 7.
1905.
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1905.
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BOOKS. SOME RECENT
By A Reader. Contemporary Review 89:296-304: Feb. 1906; 90:
143-152;July 1906; 90: 447-456: Sept. 190^,
BROWNINGIANA 37
BOOKS. STILL MORE
Literary Digest 29:28 July 2. 1904.
BOOT AND SADDLE
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BORDER LAND OF MORALS. THE
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581-585:May 1918.
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The Cambridge Hisiorxf of the French Revolution. Dial 37:162-4:
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1910.
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BOWEN. EDWIN W.
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BROWNINGIANA 39
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The Paolo and Francesca Theme in Modern Drama. Poet Lore
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BRAITHWAITE, WILLIAM STANLEY
BroJvning's Youth and Arl (Recent Verse). Poet Lore 22:3:231.
Lyrical Poetry of the Nev> Laureate. Forum 50:888-889:Dec.
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History 3:22-28: Jan. 1918.
Pre-Raphaelism and Its Literary Relation. South Atlantic Quar-
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BREAKING THE RECORD
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BREEZE. SIDWELL N.
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Poet Lore 2:1:40-49.
Art Poems of Robert Brorvning. Poet Lore 2:3:146-147.
Browning on Unconventional Relations. Poet Lore 4:5:266-71.
The Epilogues of Browning: Their Artistic Significance. Poet Lore
4:2:57-64.
Facettes of Love: from Browning. Poet Lore 1 :1 :l-27.
The Idea of Cod in The Sun, Feristah's Fancies. Poet Lore3 :3 :
254-257.
A^eip Poetic Forms as Shown in Browning, The. Poet Lore 2:5:
234-246.
Suggestions for Browning Stud^. Poet Lore 8:1:51-53.
Traces of Shelle)) in Browning. Poet Lore 2:12:662-666. Read at
The Philadelphia Browning Society.
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BRITISH ART AT VENICE
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BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW
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BRITISH WEEKLY
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BRITTON. J. J.
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Browning in Venice. Century Magazine 63: 572-584: Feb 1902
821.88 Xman.
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BRONSON'S. MRS.. HOSPITALITY
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BROWNINGIANA 41
BRONWYN. FRANK
(Painted.) Palazzo Rezzonico, Robert Bror»mngs Home in Ven-
ice. Century 85 :445:Jan. 1913.
BROOKE. L. LESLIE
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BROOKE ON TENNYSON, MR. STOPFORD
Editor. Edinburgh Review 181 :485-513:April 1895.
BROOKE, STOPFORD A.
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Robert Browning. Contemporary Review. Littell's Living Age
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Robert Broivning's Attitude of Detachment. Literary Digest 26:
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The Ebb-Tide of Poetr}) and Criticism. Literary Digest 21 :691 :
Dec. 8. 1900.
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Dec. 1892 821.88 Xman.
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BROOKE'S LECTURES, STOPFORD A.
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BROOKSBAND. B.
Poetic Emotions and Affirmities. Eclectic Magazine 40:166-173:
Aug. 1884.
BROOMELL, CLYDE W.
Pleasure. New Church Review 16:575-585 :Oct. 1909.
BROWN. ALFRED H.
Poetry of Ceorge Cabot Lodge. Twentieth Century 1 :403-414:
Feb. 1910.
BROWN. ANNA ROBERTSON
The Lotus Symbolism in Homer, Theocritus, Moschus, Tennyson,
and Browning. Poet Lore 2:12:625-634.
BROWN. FRANK C.
Technique of Non-Dramatic Blank Verse. South Atlantic Quar-
terly 11:96-98: Jan. 1912.
BROWN. LETTERS OF DR. JOHN
Independent 65:493: Aug. 27, 1908.
BROWN. LILLIAN ROWLAND
War Poetry of Women. Nineteenth Century 81 :434-452:F»b.
1917.
42 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
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The Poet of the Opaque. Galaxy 19:6: 764-774: June 1875.
BROWNE, W. H.
Browning's Lapses. American Journal of Philology 32:241:482- ^^^
^^^' . . ... . IB
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BROWNELL, W. C.
French Traits: The Social Instinct. Scribner's Magazine 2:106-
11 8: July 1887.
By Percy Adams Hutchinson. Bookman 9:171 :April 1899.
BROWNING
By J. Westby Earnshaw. In manuscript.
The Immortals and Other Poems. Love and the Universe. By
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BROWNING. ELIZABETH BARRETT
Analecta. Mrs. Browning's Letters. Gathered by Mary Trammell
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A Poet's Mind. Editorial. Dial 47:5-7: July 1. 1909.
Mrs. Browning and Miss Lowe. (English Review.) Eclectic
Magazine 22: 33 7-344: March 1851.
Elizabeth Browning in Her Letters. Athenaeum 4092:41 9: April
1. 1906.
Mrs. Browning in Letters. By Richard Henry Stoddard. Inde-
pendent 39:1 :737-738; 39:2:770-771; 39:3:803-804.
Mrs. Browning in Poetry Toda^. By Henry S. Pancoast. Book
News 24:464-466:March 1906.
Letter of E. B. Browning. By F. G. Kenyon. Athenaeum 3654:
627-628 :Nov. 6. 1897 .
Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Louis J. Black. Dial
23:274-7: Nov. 16, 1897.
Mrs, Browning's Letters. (Athenaeum.) Littell's Living Age 215:
739-743.
Same. Nation 24:105-6:Feb. 1877; 66:1 12-1 13:Feb. 1898.
Same. By A. Orr. Athenaeum 3669:247-248: Feb. 19. 1898.
Mrs. Browning's New Poem. (Athenaeum.) Eclectic Magazine
23:41 5-41 9: July 1851.
Mrs. Browning's Parentage. By John Ingram. Athenaeum 3480:
33: July 7. 1894; 3484 : 1 60 : Aug. 4. 1894.
Cambridge Poets. Edited by Horace E. Scudder.
By William Boyd Carpenter, Lord Bishop of Ripon. in Masson't
In the Footsteps of the Poets 276-296 821.04 M419i.
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Eclectic Magazine 142:825-829 June 1904.
Early Poems — The Battle of Marathon. Athenaeum 3341 :6I8-
619:Nov. 7. 1891.
By E. M. K. The Magazine of Poetry 161 -165: April 1893.
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Forest Thought. Current Literature 39:21 9: Aug. 1905.
Cerousios Oinos. Century 87:889: April 1914.
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24-43: July 1863 821.88 Xbm.
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Nicoll and Thomas Wise. In Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth
Century 2:123-141.
Her Scarcer Bool^s. By W. Robertson Nicoll and Thomas J.
Wise. In Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century 81-101.
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BROWNING AND TENNYSON
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spurious) Letters of Percy B'^sshe Shelley, Moxon 1852.) Second
Edition; A Bibliography of Robert Browning, from 1833 to 1881.
Compiled by Frederick J. Furnivall. Third Edition.
(2) Browning Bibliography. Additions. 31 December 1881. F. J.
Furnivall; Introductory Address to the Browning Society, by J.
Kirkman; On Pietro of Abano and the Leading Ideas of Dramatic
Idyls, Second Series 1880. by J. Sharpe; on Browning's Fifine at
the Fair, by J. T. Nettleship; Mr. Nettleship's Classification of
Browning's JVorlfs; Mrs. Orr's Classification of Browning's Poems;
Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning, by James Thomson;
The Moorish Front to the Duomo in Luria, by Ernest Radford;
The Original of Ned Bratts, by Ernest W. Radford; An Analysis
(ind Summary of Fifine at the Fair, by John Sharpe.
BROWNINGIANA 63
(3) Broroning's Philosophy, by John Bury; Bishop Blougram's
Apology, by E. Johnson; The Idea of Personality, as Embodied
in Robert Broii>ning's Poetry, by Hiram Corson; The Religious
Teaching of Browning, by Dorothea Beale; An Account of Abbe
Vogler (from Fetis & Nisard), by Miss Eleanor Marx; Con-
science and Art in BroTDning, by E. Johnson.
(4) Browning's Intuition, Specially in Regard of Music and the
Plastic Arts, by J. T. Nettleship; On Some Points in Browning's
View of Life, by B. F. Wescott; One Aspect of Browning's Vil-
lains, by Miss E. D. West; Browning's Poems on Cod and Im-
mortality as Bearing on Life Here, by William F. Revell; James
Lee's Wife, by J. H. Bulkeley; Abt Vogler, by Mrs. Turnbull.
(5) On Some Prominent Points of Browning's Teaching, by W.
A. Raleigh; Caliban Upon Setebos, with Some Notes on Brown-
ing's Subtlety and Humour, by J. Cotter Morison; In a Balcony,
by Mrs. Turnbull.
(7) Is Browning Dramatic? by Arthur Symons; On Mr. Sludge,
the Medium, by Edwin Johnson; Browning as a Scientific Poet,
by Edward Berdoe.
(8) On the Development of Browning's Cenius in His Capacity
as Poet or Ma^er, by J. T. Nettleship; On Aristophanes' Apology,
by John B. Bury; Love's Value, Colombe's Birthday, Act IV
(The Avowal of Valence), by Leonard S. Outram; Andrea Del
Sarto, by Albert Fleming; Browning as a Landscape Painter, by
Howard S, Pearson; The Reasonable Rythm of Some of Brown-
ing's Poems, by H. J. Bulkeley; Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau,
by C. H. Hereford.
(9) Strafford at the Strand Theatre, Dec. 21, 1886, by John Tod-
hunter; A Death in the Desert, by Mrs. M. G. Glazebrook; A
Grammatical Analysis of O Lyric Love, by F. J. Furnivall; Some
Notes on Mr. Browning's Latest Volume, by Arthur Symons;
Some Notes on Browning's Poems Referring io Music, by Helen
J. Ormerod.
(10) Browning a View of Life, by Mr. Revell; Browning's Esti-
mate of Life, by Edward Berdoe; Browning's Jews and ShaJie-
speare's Jew, by Prof. Barnett; Abt Vogler, the Man, by Helen
J. Ormerod; Browning as a Teacher of the Nineteenth Century,
by Mrs. C. M. Whitehead; Saul, by Anne M. Stoddarl.
(11) Paracelsus, The Reformer of Medicine, by Edward Berdoe;
Andrea del Sarto and Abt Vogler, by Helen J. Ormerod; La
Saisiaz, by W. Robertson ; On the Difficulties and Obscurities En-
countered in a Study of Browning's Poems, by James Bertram Old-
ham; On Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, by Jos. King, Jun. ; On
A Toccata of Caluppi's, by Mrs. Alexander Ireland; Numpholep-
tos and Browning's Women, by Mrs. Glazebrooke; The Wife-
Love and Friend-Love of Robert Browning, by J. J. G. Graham.
(]2)An Analysis of Sordello, by Wm. Jn. Alexander; Robert
Browning's Ancestors, by F. J. Furnivall; Some Remarks on
Browning's Treatment of Parenthood, by Mrs. Alexander Ireland;
On the Line-Numbering, Fresh Lines, Etc., in The Ring and the
Bool;, by Benjamin Sagar; The Value of Browning's Work, by
William F. Revell; Taurello Salinguerra: historical details illus-
trative of Browning's Sordello; Muratori and Browning Compared,
by W. M. Rosselti.
By William Stetson Merrill. Library Journal 28:104:March 1903.
Poet Lore 2:7:379-384.
64
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By Edward P. Van Dufee. Library Journal 28:104:March 1903.
By Edward C. Williams. Library Journal 28:52 :Feb. 1903.
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BROWNINGIANA 65
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1894.
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1885.
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70:918:27:Oct. 1905.
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1909.
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O'Connor. 55:240-268:Dec. 1897.
Twelve Yeaars of British Song. Edmund Clarence Stedman 34:
899-916; Browning treated on 902-905.
The Twilight of the Poets. By Edmund Clarence Stedman. 30:
787-800 :Sept. 1885.
What the World Might Have Missed. By W. A. N. Dorland.
76:113-125:May 1908.
CENTURY OF AMERICAN POETRY
By Oscar Uvell Triggs. Forum 30:639: Jan. 1901.
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See Music.
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Puer Parvulus. Contemporary Review 77:1 1 7-123: Jan. 1900.
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CHALLENGE TO SOCIALISM. A
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CHAMBERLIN. GERTRUDE
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1912.
Suggested Programs. Emerson College Magazine 20:3:132-134:
Jan. 1912.
CHAMBER'S JOURNAL
A Departure from Tradilion. A Story of the Year *95. By Rosa-
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On Leisure, Genius, Bool(s and Reading. By Augustine Birrell.
Littell's Living Age 216:557-559.
The Ring and the Book- (Review.) 288:473-476: July 3. 1869,
CHAMBER'S REPOSITORY
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CHANCELLOR. E. BERESFORD
Browning in London. Outlook. Littell's Living Age 273:755-757
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CHANDLER. FRANK W.
A Creative Approach to the Stud^ of Literature. English Journal
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CHANNEL PASSAGE AND OTHER POEMS. A
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The Great Twin Brethren: Tennyson and Browning.
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CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF ORACLES. A
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CHAPTERS FROM SOME UNWRITTEN MEMOIRS IN ITALY
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CHARACTERISTICS OF BROWNING
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE
By Emil C. Wilm. Poet Lore 24:2:122-125.
m
From:
1 :349-
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BROWNINGIANA 8J
CHARLTON, J.
Brort>ning Memorial Notes. Poet Lore 2:2:100-111.
CHARRINGTON, CHARLES
Municipal Theatre. Contemporary Review 82:411 -428: Sept. 1902.
CHAT ABOUT LONGFELLOW, A
By R. H. Stoddard. Literary Digest 12:310-1 1 :Jaii. 11. 1896.
CHAUCER
By Ferris Greenslet. Forum 30:383 :Nov. 1900.
CHAUCER, THE WORKS OF GEOFFREY
By Alfred W. Pollard and H. Frank Heath, Mark H. Uddell
And W. S. McCormick. Athenaeum 3723:268-269:March 4, 1889.
CHAUTAUQUAN
April in England. C. L. S. C. Round Table. By Robert Brown-
ing. 62:266: April 1911.
Bishop Vincent's Eightieth Anniversary; Remarlgable Tributes;
Treasured in His Birthday Gift Box. 67:21 -39 :June 1912.
Bool(s Received. Editorial. 8:127:Nov. 1887.
Browning Day, April 5. C. L. S. C. Outline and Program. 21 :
110-lll:April 1895.
Robert Broiifning Day, April 5. Local Circle. 20:756:March
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Burne-Jones and the Pre-Raphaelite. By Cecil Fairfield Lovell.
46:69-72 :March 1907.
Cleveland's Neiv Methods of Care for His Words. By W. Frank
McClure. 61:90-98:Dec. 1910.
C. L. S. C. Class Direction 1882-1910. Class of 1905. The Cos-
mopolitan. Editorial. 44 :256.
C. L. S. C. Outline and Program. 20:624:Feb. 1895.
C. L. S. C. Outline and Programs. Browning Day, March 7.
By James Russel Lowell. 12:797:March 1891.
C. L. S. C. Outline and Program. The Ring and the Book. Edi-
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C. L. S. C. Round Table— Browning. Editorial. 45:376-379:
Feb . 1907.
The C. L. S. C. Round Table. New Browning Course. Editorial.
46:369: May 1907.
Same. News from Readers and Circles. Editorial. 47:117-121:
June 1907.
The Cosmopolitan C. L. S. C. Class Direction Class of 1905.
Editorial. 48:295-302:Oct. 1907.
Current Literature of England. By Eugene Lawrence. 8:70-73:
Nov. 1887.
Current English Literature — A Criticism. By Eugene Lawrence.
8:143-146:Dec. 1887.
Dickens Fifty Years After. By Mabell S. C. Smith. 62:93-102:
March 1911.
English Poems on Creelf Literature. By James Richard Jay. 17:
272-273: June 1893.
George Meredith's Novels. By Emily F. Wheeler. 19:561-565:
Aug. 1894.
Graduate Classes. C. L. S. C. Class Director 1882-1909. Edi-
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Great Schools of Painting. By Janet Brownell Glen. 63:163-202:
July 1911.
[n What Bool^? Editorial. 7: 190: Dec. 1887,
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The Library Table Oh, Which Were Best? By Robert Brown-
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The Library Table. The Year's at the Spring. By Robert Brown-
ing. 13:121 :April 1891.
Literature as a Resource. By Hamilton Wright Mabie. 22:65-74:
Oct. 1895.
Pheidippides. By Robert Browning. 16:378-379:Dec. 1892.
A Period Without Great Men of Letters. From Highways and
Byways. 61 :1 :15-17:Dec. 1910.
Poetry^ and Eloquence. By John Burroughs. 15:63 -65: April 1892.
Poetrp Since Pope. By Maurice Thompson. 15:320-321 : June
1892.
The Poets' Part in the Malting of England. By M. Wilma Stubbs.
61:227-234: Jan. 1911.
Program for Browning's Birthday, May 7. C. L. S. C. Round
Table. Editorial. 62:4l3:May 1911.
Reading from Aurora Leigh — Elizabeth B. Browning. 60:124
Sept. 1910.
Rossetti's The Blessed Damozel. By W. Bertrand Stevens. 46
109: March 1907.
ShaJ^spere Day — ^April 23. Robert Browning. 8:428: April 1888
Percy Bysshe Shelley. By Kenyon West. 16:422-430: Jan. 1893
Studies in Literature. 15:502-503: July 1892.
A Study — Easter Day. By Robert Browning. 8:428: April 1888
Westminster Abbey. By Kate Fisher Kimball. 60:384-405: Nov
1910.
Women in Creef^ Literature. By Emily F. Wheeler. 16:534
CHELTENHAM LADIES' COLLEGE MAGAZINE OF FEB. 1884
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CHERISHING THE MINOR POETS
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By O. W. Firkins. Forum 48:601 :Nav. 1912.
Moral Philosophy of Meredith. Contemporary Review %:23-29:
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The Moral Philosophy) of Meredith. (Contemporary Review.)
Munsey's 30:153:Oct. 1903.
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CHIEF POET OF THE AGE.
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CHILD, FRANCIS JAS.
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CHILDE ROLAND AND TENNYSON'S VISION OF SIN.
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CHIVALRY, BROWNINGS PICTURES OF
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CHOICE BOOKS OF THE YEAR
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CHOICE OF SUBJECT-MATTER IN THE POETS: CHAUCER.
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CHRISTMAS BOOK, PIPPA PASSES
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CHUBB, PERCIVAL
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CLARK. BARRETT H.
American Drama Society. Arena 3:179-193.
CLARK, ELIZABETH M.
A Study of Rhymes in Brotoning. Poet Lore 2:9:480-86.
CLARK, HENRY W.
Tennyson: A Reconsideration and Appreciation. Fortnightly Re-
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BROWNINGIANA 87
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An Aht Vogler Query and Ansiver. Poet Lore 2:1 :28-29.
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Ask Not one Least Word of Praise. Poet Lore 3:5:258-259.
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A Defence of Browning's Later Work- Ferishtah's Fancies. Poet
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Emerson as an Exponent of the Beautiful in Poetry. Poet Lore
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Flower Songs in Fra Lippo. Poet Lore 2:5:262-263.
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Library. Poet Lore 2:2:94-100; 2:4:208-209; 2:6:321-23; 2:7:
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New Ideas in Teaching English Literature. Poet Lore 9:4:588,
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Paracelsus and The Data of Ethics. Poet Lore 1:3:11 7-27.
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The Poetry of Louise Chandler Moulton. Poet Lore 12:1 :1 14-125.
Recent American Poetry. Poet Lore 2:8:427-35.
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The Ring and the Book. Poet Lore 10:4:569-72.
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A Sketch of the Prometheus Myth in Poetry. Poet Lore 4:3:135-
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Browning Study Programme: A Croup of Religious Poems^ Cali-
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CLARKE. HUGH A.
BroUfning's Musical Eruditions. Poet Lore 12:151-152:Jan. 14,
1900.
Life and Letters. Poet Lore 12:1 : 151 -152.
CLARKE. ISABEL
Some Women Poets of the Present Reign. Nineteenth Century 59:
1012-1021 :June 1906.
CLARKE. J. I. C.
Mrs. Edd^ and Her Views. Literary Digest 22:730-731 : June 15,
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CLARRISSE'S
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THE ORIGINAL CAST OF THE CLASPED HANDS
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Mrs. Barren Drovfmng's Letters. Bookman 6:463-66 Jan. 1898.
CLEGG. ERMA
The Ilalian 19th Ccnfurp Literature. Baylor Literary 17:290-294:
May 1909.
CLEON
By Robert Browning. London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street,
1855. First edition. 821.88 Helm.
Browning Study Programme: A Croup of Religious Poems, Cali-
ban upon Setebos, Cleon, Rabbi Ben Ezra, The Death in the
Desert. By Charlotte Porter and Helen Archibald Clarke. Poet
Lcre 10:1:103-113.
The Stud\f Class. By Anna Benneson McMahan. 205-206 807
Ml 67.
CLEVELAND'S NEW METHODS OF CARE FOR HER WARDS
By W. Frank McClure. Chautauquan 61 :90-98:Dec. 1910.
CLIFF, UNDER THE
By Robert Browning. Atlantic Monthly 13:737-738: June 1864.
CLODD. EDWARD
George Meredith: Some Recollections. Fortnightly Review 92:23:
July 1909.
CLOUDED LITERARY LINES
By Sidney Low. Literary Digest 39:482:Sept. 25, 1909.
CLOUGH AND EMERSON: THE METAPHYSICAL SIGNIFI-
CANCE OF DIPSYCHUS AND THE WORLD SOUL
By Francis H. Williams. Poet Lore 6:6&7:348-56.
CROZIER, JOHN BEATTIE
A Challenge to Socialism. Fortnightly Review 90:96: July 1908.
C. L. S. C. OUTLINE AND PROGRAM
Chautauquan 20:624:Feb. 1895.
Broi»ning Da)). March 17.
By James Russel Lowell. Chautauquan 12:797:March 1891.
The Ring and the Book- Editorial. Chautauquan 12:797-798:
March. 1891.
CLUB AND SALON. I
By Amelia Gere Mason. Century 56: 122- 127: May 1898.
CLUBS IN THE UNITED STATES. BROWNING
By Hiram Corson. Literary World 14:8: 127: April 21, 1883.
CLUE TO BROWNING'S MIND, THE
Editorial. Dial 52:386:May 16, 1912.
CLYMER, W. B. SHUBRICK
Landor Once More. Scribner's 10:123-128:July 1891.
C M. T.
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COBLENTZ, H. E.
The Blank Verse of Sohrab and Rustum. Poet Lore 7:10:497-505.
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COCK AND THE BULL. THE
By Charles S. Calverley, After Robert Broivning; A Parod]f An-
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COCKPIT FOR LITERARY COMBAT. A
By Andrew Lang. Dial 44: 167: March 16, 1908.
COG, I. N.
Annals of a Quiet Drowning Club. Poet Lore 7:5:225-240.
Miss Ariel's Paper. Part II of Annals of a Quiet Browning Club.
Poet Lore 7:6&7:356-366:1895.
Miss Ariel's Paper Discussed; Part III of Annals of a Quiet
Drowning Club. Poet Lore 7 :8&9: 436-446.
Purport of Drowning's and Whitman's Democracy, The, Poet Lore
7:17:556-66.
COHEN. MARY M.
Drowning's Hebraic Sympathies. Poet Lore 3:5:250-254.
Is He a Legitimate Member of the Victorian School? Poet Lore
12:2:317-320.
Emma Lazarus: Woman, Poet, Patriot. Poet Lore 5:6&7:320-31.
Life and Letters. Poet Lore 12:2:317-20.
On Drowning. Poet Lore 2:1:39.
Source of Drowning's Optimism. Poet Lore 4:11:567-68.
COIT. STANTON
Is Drowning a Theist? Poet Lore 2:7:390-92.
COLBURN. FREDERICK SIMPSON
Drowning's The Last Ride Together. Dial 41:462:Dec. 16, 1906.
COLBY. F. M.
Review of Gilbert Keith Chesterton's Robert Drowning. Bookman
17:601-4.
COLERIDGE, LORD
. ...^..Education and Instruction. Eclectic Magazine 122: 157- 163: Feb.
1894.
COLERIDGE, STEPHEN
Great Testimony^. (Against Scientific Cruelty.) 17-21 174.9C693.
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, S.
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A Peasant Woman in Ital^. Suggested by Browning's The Italian
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COLIN, REV. J. R.
Vital Problems of Religion. Contemporary Review 106:560-562:
Oct. 1914. Literary Supplement 85.
COLLAR, MARY C.
Boston Browning Society. Poet Lore 8:6:357-66.
COLLECiED PLAYS OF OSCAR WILDE, THE
By St. John Hankin. Fortnightly Review 89: 796-797: May 1908.
COLLEGES BLAMED FOR OUR LACK OF AUTHORS
By William W. Ellworth. Literary Digest 53:1 :304-305: Aug. 5.
1916.
COLLIER'S WEEKLY
The Modern Villain. By Norman Hapgood. 33:18:April 30, 1904.
COLLINS, J. CHURTON
Drowning and Duiler. Contemporary Review 98:2:467-476:Oct.
1910.
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Same. Liltell's Living Age 267:481 -488: Nov. 1910.
Language Versus Literature at Oxford. Nineteenth Century 37:
290-303 :Feb. 1895.
Old and Neii> Lights of Shal^espeare's Hamlet. Contemporary Re-
view 88:649-664:Nov. 1905.
Poetr}f and Symbolism. Contemporary Review. Littell's Living
Age 256:357-371.
Poetry and Syfmbolism : A Stud}f of the Tempest. Contemporary
Review 93:65-84: Jan. 1908.
COLLINS. JOHN CHURTON, MEMORIES OF
By Margaret E. Luce.
COLLINS. J. P.
Literary Cems for the British Red Cross. Literary Digest 57:30-
31:April30, 1918.
COLLVILLE, K. N.
Shalfspere's First Critical Editor. Nineteenth Century 86:266-297:
Aug. 1919.
COLOMBES BIRTHDAY
Athenaeum 757 :944-945 :Oct. 19. 1844; 3325: 107- 108: July 18.
1891.
Browning Stud}f Hints. By P. A. C. Poet Lore 4:1 :39-41.
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A Criticism. By Vida Scudder. Poet Lore 1 : 10:464.
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The Studxf Class. By Anna Benneson McMahan. 126-127 807
Ml 67.
COLOMBES BIRTHDAY AT SMITH'S COLLEGE
By Bliss Perry. Outlook 46:13:July 2. 1892.
COLUM. PADRAIC
John Davidson, The Poet of Armageddon. New Republic 13:310-
312:Jan. 12. 1918.
COLVIN. SIDNEY
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John Keats. Contemporary Review 1 13:106-107 :Jan. 1918:Liter-
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COMMENT. A BROWNING ANNIVERSARY
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Bookman 10:204: Nov. 1899.
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COMMENT— OSCAR WILDE ON BROWNING
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COMMENTARIES
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COMMENTS ON NEW BOOKS
Atlantic Monthly 67:701-71 1 :May 1891.
COMMON SENSE BROWNING, A
Robert Brorvning. Everybody's Magazine 9:560:Nov. 1903.
COMMONPLACES ON POETRY
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COMPARATIVE ESTIMATE OF MODERN ENGLISH POETS, A
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WORDSWORTH'S MICHAEL.
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COMPARISON OF ELIZABETHAN WITH VICTORIAN POETRY,
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COMPLAINT, A
R. Barrett Browning. Athenaeum 3376:66: July 9, 1892.
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In Asolo. Poet Lore 18:2:247-58.
CONCEPTION OF TRUTH AMONG THE GREEKS AND IN
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By Mrs. Helen C. De Silver (Abbott) Michael 547 M582. Read
before Boston Browning Society Nov. 17, 1895.
CONCERNING HIGH WATER MARKS
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13, 1890.
CONCERNING LEIGH HUNT
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CONCORDANCE MAKING IN NEW ZEALAND
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CONDITIONS OF GREAT POETRY
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CONDITIONS OF THE GRAND STYLE
Spectator. Littell's Living Age 157:120-123.
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The Annotated Edition of Tennyson. 93:l3-l6:Feb. 1908. Liter-
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Matthew Arnold. By H. D. Traill. Litlell's Living Age 178:
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302: Jan. 1874.
The Black Washing of Dante. By Howard Candler. 88:552-568:
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Book Notice the Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Editorial. 2:444:
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A Browning Pilgrimage. By Arthur J. Whyte. 103: 668-678: May
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Same. Littell's Living Age 277:542-550.
Robert Browning. Eclectic Magazine 3 1 4-323 : March 1867.
Same. By Stopford Augustine Brooke. 58: 141 -152: Jan. 1890.
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Same. By Andrew Lang. 60:70-81 : July 1891.
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Browning's Religious Opinion. By Mrs. Sutherland Orr. Littell'a
Living Age 192:365-374.
Giordano Bruno. 1 1 1 :257-261 :Lilerary Supplement 113.
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Centers of Scientific and Religious Thoughts. By Emma Caillard.
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Children in English Poetry. Littell's Living Age 267:108-111.
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24:4-5 :Sept. 191 1 :Literary Supplement.
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Arthur Hugh Clough. By Charles Whilbley. 105: 285 -288: Feb.
1914:Literary Supplement.
The Conception of Resurrection in Literature. 103:67:585-588:
April 1913:Literary Supplement.
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Gavan Duffy. Littell's Living Age 192:531-550.
Criticism of Poetry. By H. C. Bennett. 1 10:81 1-81 2 :Dec. 1916.
Dante in English Literature. 96:4-7:Sept. 1909:Literary Supple-
ment No. 24.
Detlev Von Liliencron. By R. C. R. Ensor. 96:448-457 :Oct.
1909.
Development of English Metres. By William Larminie. 66:715-
736:Nov. 1894.
A Dip in Criticism. By Andrew Lang. Littell's Living Age 179:
352-357.
Ancilla Domini: Thoughts on Christian Art. By Rev. St. John
Tyrwhitt. l:68-80:Feb. 1866; 2:69-80:May 1866; 2:393-411:
June 1866.
Drama of Ideas. By Norman Hopgood. Reference to Caliban
upon Setebos.) 74:712-723 :Nov. 1898.
Early Friends of Robert Browning. By W. Hall Griffin. 87:471 :
427-446:March 1905.
Evolution of Tragedy. By C. E. Vaughan. 932:17-18:May 1908:
Literary Supplement.
Fiction and Romance. By A. C. Benson. 100:1 : 792-805.
First Paper on Robert Browning. Eclectic Magazine 314-323:
March 1867.
French Aesthetics. By Edward Dowden. 2:279-31 1 :March 1866.
The Function of Poets. By Museus. 95:l-5:May 1909:Literary
Supplement No. 20.
The Cenius of Dickens. By George Barlow. 94:542-562:Nov.
1908.
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Glimpses of Thomas Carly)le. By Percy Fitzgerald. Littell's Living
Age 278:216-223.
History of English Literature. By Andrew Lang. 102:2:587-591.
In the Poet's Garden. By Phil Robinson. Littell's Living Age
198:419-431.
Influence of Democracy^ on Literature. By Edmund Gosse. 59:
523-36: April 1891. Same Article in Living Ave 1 89-259 :May
1891.
Is Literature Dying? By Herbert Paul. Littell's Living Age 253:
387-395.
Is Shakespeare Self Revealed.^ By Edward Dow^den. 96:542-561:
Nov. 1909.
Mr. A. A. Jack's Literary Studies. 101 :1 :444-445: March 1912.
La Saisiaz. By A. Taylor Innes. 70: 262 -76: Aug. 1896.
James Lee's Wife. 104:454:Sept. 1913:Literary Supplement.
John Keats. By Sidney Calvin. 1 13: 106- 108:Literary Supplement
124:Jan. 1918.
La Saisiaz in 1895. By A. Taylor Innes. Littell's Living Age
210:678-689.
Letters from Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By R. H. Home. 23:
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Letters from Elizabeth Barrett Browning to the Author of Orion
on Literary and General Topics. By R. H. Home. Littell's Living
Age 120:281-290; 535-547. .
Life of Robert Browning. By Ronald Bayne. 99:46: Literary Sup-
plement 40. »
Literary Conferences. By "Walter Besant. 65": 123- 139: Jan. 1894.
Literary Teachings in Public Schools. By E. C. Everard Owen.
102:560-566:Jan. 1913.
George MacDonald. By Henry Holbeach. 19:37-55:March 1872.
Milton. By W. T. Alexander. 96:668-683:Dec. 1909.
Milton and Modern Men. By J. E. G. de Montmorency. 94:693-
705:Dec. 1908.
Modern Ballads. By Henry G. Hewlett. 26:958-980: Nov. 1875.
Moral Philosophy of Meredith. By G. K. Chesterton. 96:23-29:
July 1909.
The Moral Philosophy of Meredith. By G. K. Chesterton. Lit-
tell's Living Age 262:423-427.
Morality and Immorality : Two in the Campagna 686. By T. W.
Fowle. 19:673-695:May 1871.
Municipal Theatre. By Charles Carrington. 82:41 1-428 :Sept.
1902.
A New Criticism of Poetry. 72: 390-399: Sept. 1897.
Same. Littell's Living Age 215:520-527.
The New Laokoon — An Essay on Confusion of the Arts. By
Irving Babbitt. 99:41 :16-19:May 1911.
New Poems of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Reviewed
107:667-69:May 1915.
A New Poet and Psychologist. 104:750-751 :Nov. 1913:Literary
Supplement.
The Obverse Side of Aristophanes. By R .E. S. Hart. 71 :662-
679: May 1897.
Old and New Lights of Shakspeare's Hamlet. By J. Churton
Collins. 88:649-664:Nov. 1905.
On Undesirable Information. By E. F. Benson. 68: 125- 133: July
1895.
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The Optimism of Butlers Analog^f. 94:7-8: July 1908:Lite«ary
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Oxford and Jowett. By A. M. Fairbairn. 71 :829-851 :June 1897.
The Paths of C/orj;, By J. E. G. de Montmorency. 108: 113-1 18:
July 1915.
Patriotism and Christianii}). By Augustine Birrell. 87:193-201.
The Poems of Mr. Matthew Arnold. By Henry G. Hewlett. 24:
559-567 :Sept. 1874.
The Poems of Emil^ Bronte. Edited by Clement Shorter. 99:5-8:
May 1911 :Literary Supplement No. 41.
The Poetical Work of the Nen> Poet-Laureate. 104:284-286: Aug.
1 9 1 3 : Literary Supplement.
Poetry and Symbolism: A Study of the Tempest. By J. Churton
Collbs. 93:65-84: Jan. 1908.
Same. Littell's Living Age 256:357-371.
Poetry in Drama. By William Poel. 104:699-707:Nov. 1913.
The I^oetry of Victor Hugo. By Edward Dowden. 22:175-197:
July 1873.
The Poefs Harvest Time. 96:l-5:Oct. 1909:Literary Supplement
No. 25.
Poets of Society. By Henry G. Hewlett. 20:238-269: July 1872.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: A Fight for Art. By W. Hol-
man Hunt. 98:2:592-609.
Puer Parvulus. By Evelyn Martinengo Cesaresco. 77:117-123:
Jan. 1900.
The Three Interests in Old English Literature. By David Masson.
21:199:225:Jan. 1873.
Red Cotton Nightcap Country. A Criticism. By A. Orr. 22:87-
106: June 1873.
The Religious Opinions of Robert Browning. By Mrs. A. Orr.
60:876-91 :Dec. 1891.
The Religious Opinions of Robert Browning. By Mrs. Sutherland
Orr. Litlell's Living Age 192:365-374.
Reminiscences of Lord Bath. By Malcolm MacColl. Littell's Liv-
ing Age 210:44-54.
Review of Books, The Brownings, Their Life and Art. By Lillian
Whiting. 101 :l:456:March 1912.
Ruskin's View of Literature. By R. Warwick Bond. 87:844-860:
June 1905.
The Scientific Movement and Literature. By Edward Dowden.
Littell's Living Age 135:3-15.
Shakespeare's Moon. 98:2:1 -4 :March 191 1 :Literary Supplement
No. 24.
Some Browning Memories. By William J. Kingsland. 102:1 :202-
210:Aug. 1912.
Same. Littell's Living Age 275 :220-227.
Some Recent Books. By a Reader. 89:296-304: Feb. 1906;
143-152:July 1906; 90:447-456:Sept. 1906;
1907; 91:445-457:March 1907.
Some Recent Books — Ring and the Book'
897-906 :Dec. 1906.
Studies in Literary Psychology. By Vernon Lee. 85: 386-392: June
1914.
Same. Littell's Living Age 241 :213-217.
Mr. Swinburne's Posthumous Poems. By Edmund Gosse. 112;
106-107 sLiterary Supplement No. t16tjwly 1917.
90:
91:141-152:Jan.
By a Reader. 90:
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On Taste in Poetry and the Fate of M. SuU\f Prudhomme. By
Edmund Gosse. 92:l-6:Literary Supplement No. 3:Dec. 1907.
Lord de Tablejf. By Edmund Gosse. 69:84-99: Jan. 1896.
Same. A Portrait. Littell's Living Age 208:346-357:Feb. 1896.
The Transfiguration of Matter. By George Boslow. 85:686-696:
May 1904.
Tvfo Archbishops. By F. W. Farrar. LittelPs Living Age 211:
560-569.
A View of Ihsen. By A. Maynard Butler. 81 :707-719:May 1902.
Vital Problems of Religion. By Rev. J. R. Cohu. 106:560-562:
Oct. 1914. Literary Supplement 85.
IValt Whitmans Poems. By Peter Bayne. LittelKs Living Age
128:91-103.
When The^ Return — Unsigned. 114:Literary Supplement 133:
471-472:Oct. 1918. When They Return* *// We return. Letters
of a Soldier of Kitchiner's Army. By G. B. Manwaring.
CONTRIBUTION TO LITERATURE, BROWNING'S
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67:280-288:Feb. 1891; 112:852-858:Dec. 1913.
CONTROVERSY, THE GLADSTONE-BROWNING
By Richard E. Crook. Littell's Living Age 246:626-630:Scpt. 2.
1905.
CONVERSATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCES WITH THOMAS
CARLYLE
By C. Gavan Duffy. Contemporary Review. Littell's Living Age
192:531-550.
CONVERSE, FLORENCE
Shelley's Influence on Browning. Poet Lore 7:1:18-28.
CONWAY, MONCURE D.
Recollections of Robert Browning. Nation 50:27-30: Jan. 9, 1890.
Sordello. London Browning Society Papers 7: (Abstract 1-4).
Unpublished Letter. Independent 47:l:681:May 23, 1895.
Current Opinion 38:43-46: Jan. 1905.
CONWAY, RECOLLECTION OF, MONCURE D.
Literary Digest 30:53-54: Jan. 14. 1905.
COOGLER, J. GORDON
Purely Original Verse. See pages 8 and 30 of Introduction for
Browning reference. 812 C769.
COOK, ALBERT S.
The Prophet and His Bride Query. Poet Lore 3 :5 :288.
Queries, Browning. Poet Lore 2:11:591.
Query, Browning. Poet Lore 2:12:654.
COOK. E. F.
Mr. Ruslfin in Relation to Modern Problems. Eclectic Magazina
122:486-493: April 1894.
COOKE, GEORGE WILLIS
Browning as a Religious Teacher. Poet Lore 2:6:333-336.
Browning's Interpretation of Romantic Love as Compared with
t^ 0^ fiolo, Panto, onJ Pa4rttroAf. Pod Lofo 6i5»223-3f6.
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Feb. 1, 1912.
Brownings England. By Helen A. Clarke 45:415:Dec. 1, 1908.
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258-9:April 1, 1915.
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Mrs. Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese. Copeland & Day
Edition. 21:387:Dec. 16, 1896.
Same. Paul Elder Edition. 49:532:Dec. 16, 1910.
The Last Ride Together. By Frederick Simpson Coburn. 41 :462:
Dec. 10, 1906.
Casual Comment. By Percy F. Bicknell. 42:133:March 1, 1907.
A Catalogue of the Browning Society of Boston. 22:225: April
1, 1897.
Chemistry and Criticism. By Percy F. Bicknell. 42:134-135:
March 1. 1907.
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Christian Teaching in BroT»ning. By Dr. Berdoe. 21 : 125-6 :Sept.
1, 1898.
The Clue to Broivnings Mind. Editorial. 52:386: May 16. 1912.
A Coclfpit for Literary Combats. By Andrew Lang. 44:167:Mar.
16. 1908.
The Cult of Mattherv Arnold. By Edith J. Rich. Dial 37:200:
Oct. 1, 1904.
An Earl^ Browning Centenary^ Celebration. Editorial. 52:44:Jan.
16. 1912.
An Early Victorian Romancer. By Clark S. Northup. 50:119-121 :
Feb. 16, 1911.
The Ibsen Legend. Editorial. 18:259-61 : May 1, 1895.
The Increasing Vogue of BroJiJning. Editorial. 54:447: June 1.
1913.
An Interesting Memorial of Troo Great Authors. By Anna Ben-
neson McMahan. 31 :229-230:Oct. 1, 1901.
An Irish Poet*s Literary Friendships. By Percy F. Bicknell. 44:
69-70:Feb. I. 1908.
The Latest Critic of Browning's Poetry. By Annie Russell Marble.
33:395-6:Dec. 1, 1902.
Letters and Memories of Harriet Hosmer. By Mrs. Lucien Carr.
53:106:Aug. 16. 1912.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Louis J. Block.
23:274-7:Nov. 16. 1897.
The Malting of a Great Poem. By Anna Benneson McMahan.
45:344-5:Nov. 16. 1908.
The Masterpieces of English Narrative Verse. By Charles Leonard
Moore. 43:303-305:Nov. 16. 1907.
Memories of Seventy Years. By E. G. J. 18:43-45: Jan. 16, 1895.
Mistakes of Browning's Biographers. By Editor. 54:38:Jan. 16,
1913.
Miss Molineux's Browning Phrase Book- By W. J. R. 22:42-3:
Jan. 16. 1897; 22:78:Feb. 1. 1897.
More Memoirs of Literary London. By E. G. J. 18:8-10:Jan. 1.
1895.
More of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. By Edith Kellogg Dun-
ton. 41:446:Dec, 16, 1906.
A New Democratic Venture. Editorial. 43 : 23 7-239 : Oct. 16, 1907.
The New Expositor of Browning. By Charles H. Herford. 39:
44: July 16. 1905.
New Letters by Robert Browning. By Frederic G. Kenyon. 40:
395: June 16, 1906.
New Lights on Browning's Personality. By Anna Benneson Mc-
Mahan. 50:206-9: March 16, 1911.
Notes. 59:162:Sept. 2, 1915.
Notes for Bibliophiles. By Editor. 63:120-121 : Aug. 16, 1917.
Old Yellow Book. Reviewed in 45:344-5:Nov. 16. 1908.
Originality in Literature. By Charles Leonard Moore. 49:585:
319-21 :Nov. 1. 1910.
Papers of a Browning Society. By Miss Dame. 23:253:Nov. I,
1897.
Philosophic Doubts Concerning Criticism. Editorial. 48:3-4 :Jan.
1910.
Plans for the Preservation of the Browning Letters. By Editor.
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A Poet Retrospect. Editorial. 38:1 1 l-13:Feb. 16, 1905.
Poetry as Criterion of Literature. 18:133-5 :March 1, 1895.
The Poetry of Ralph Hodgson. By John Gould Fletcher. 63:50-
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A Poet's Mind (Mrs. Browning). Editorial. 47:5-7:July 1, 1909.
Preparation for the Broi»ning Centenar)}. Editorial. 52:219-20:
March 16, 1912.
Reminiscences of an English Teacher. By Henry E. Bourne. 49:
232-3 :Oct. 1, 1910.
A Rollicking Irish Story? Teller. By Percy F. Bicknell. 40:382-
385: June 16. 1906.
A Scholarly? Essayist's Latest Worl(. By Ferris Greenslet. 39:
277:Nov. 1, 1905.
Some Celebrated Characters of Last Century. By Percy F. Bick-
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Some 7Ve» Memorials of The Broivnings. By Messrs. Frederic G.
Kenyon, Bertram Dobell and Edmund Gosse. 58:268: April I,
1915.
Taking Stock. Editorial. 50:3-5: Jan. 1, 1911.
Two Fresh Introductions to Browning. 60:82:Jan. 20. 1916.
The Unliterary Temperament. Editorial. 46:5-7: Jan. 1, 1909.
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A IVordsworthian in Reminiscent Mood. By Percy F. Bicknell
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Diaphanous Literature. By Frederic Harrison. 45 :391 :Dec. 1 ,
1908.
An Echo of the Browning's Cult in America. By Mrs. Francis B.
Hornbrooke. 48:91 : Feb. 1, 1910.
Some Appreciations of Sidney Lanier. By W. M. Baskervill. 18:
299-301 :March 16, 1895.
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DICKENS FIFTY YEARS AFTER
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DICTION. BROWNING'S
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Lord Leightons Sketches. By Mrs. Russell Barrington. 45:180-
188: Feb. 1897.
A March Hare. By Charles Stracher. 68:46: July 1898.
Mr. Meredith In His Poems. By Professor Edward Dowden.
118:650-660:May 1892.
Miscellan}) — HoTV One of Mrs. BroTonings Boo^s Was Named.
124:858-859: June 1895.
The Mission of Tennyson. By W. S. Lilly. 45:61 7-624 :May 1897.
Modern Poets and the Meaning of Life. By Frederic, W. H.
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Moses in Literature. 122:275-278: Feb. 1894.
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1903.
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515:Oct. 1892.
The Old Order Changeth. By Julia Wedgwood. 127:721-731:
Dec. 1896.
Only The Advertisement. By Esme Stuart. 62: 660-666: Nov.
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The Poet Laureateship. 126:97- 108: Jan. 1896.
Poetic Emotions and Affinities. By B. Brooksbank. 40:166-173:
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Poetry in the Nineteenth Century. 140:141-160:Feb. 1903.
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515:Oct. 1904.
The Poetry of D. C. Rossetti. By W. Basil Worsfold. 121 :851-
854:Dec. 1893.
The Portrait of an American. 142:1 16-124: Jan. 1904.
The Rat-Catcher of Hamelin. By Gustav Hartwig. 119:759-761 :
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Recent Poetry by Trench, Kingsley, Burbidge & Clough. 20:166-
177: June 1850.
Reminiscences of Thomas Carlyle, Brotvning and Coleridge. By
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Review of The Ring and the Book Vo. I. By Robert Browning.
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The Ring and the Book- Reviews Selected from The Athenaeum.
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April 1895.
Mr. Ruskin in Relation to Modern Problems. By E. T. Cook.
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Shakespere, As a Man. By Leslie Stephen. 137:70-84: July 1901.
Some More Letters of Mrs. Carlyle. By Augustine Berrell. 141 :
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The Sonnet. 140:834-836: June 1903.
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The Swan Songs of the Poets. By Alexander Small. 120:241-
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Talks With Tennyson. By Wilfred Ward. 127:3 17-328: Sept.
1896.
Tennyson. 120:3 1-44: Jan. 1893.
Alfred Lord Tennyson. By Andrew Lang. 129:810-817:Dec.
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Tennyson, As a Nature Poet. By Theodore Watts. 120:837-849:
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1895.
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Where Genius Works. 123:697-701 : Nov. 1894.
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1897.
Words That Go to the Bad. 142:129-131 :Jan. 1904.
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Browning's Poems. By Wm. Hand Browne. 5:6:71 1-725 :Dec.
1869.
Discretion and Publicity. Editorial 133:169.
The Heroic Couplet. By St. Loe Strachey. 123:448-461 : Oct.
1894.
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The Anglo-Norman Renaissance. By J. E. G. de Montmorency.
229: 154- 172: Jan. 1919.
Mr. Balfour in the Study. By Sidney Low. 216:257-278:Oct.
1912.
Ballad Poetry. (A review of Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of
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Fanny Burney, Her Diary and Her Days. By Editor. 203:85-
116:Jan. 1906.
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Cardinal Newman. By Editor. 21 5:263-290: April 1912.
Characteristics of Smnhurne's Poetry;. By W. Holman Hunt.
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Chivalrjf and Civilization. Reference to Ring and the Book- By
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Contemporary Poets and Versifiers. By Editor. 178:479:Oct.
1893.
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Crabbe, By Editor. 198:30-51 : July 1903.
Dante in English Literature from Chaucer to Cary. By Editor.
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Dean Milman. By his son, Arthur Milman. 191 :51l : April 1900.
Discretion and Publicity. By Editor. 1 89:427: April 1899.
Discretion and Publicity. Littell's Living Age 221 :807-820.
An Elizabethan Poet and Modern Poetry. By Walter de La
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English Public Life. By Editor. 2l4:196-217:July 1911.
Franciscan Literature. By Editor. 199: 145- 168: Jan. 1904.
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Robert Herrick. By Editor. 199: 109-27: Jan. 1904.
History and the National Portrait Gallery. By Editor. 184:218-
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In Memorium After Fifty Years. By Editor. 203:297-318:April
1906.
Lamartine and Ehire {Mrs. B.) By W. Holman Hunt. 205:442:
April 1907.
The Letters of Horace Walpole. By Editor. 1 99:432-456: April
1904.
Letters of Robert Broivning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By
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Life in Poetry and Law in Taste. By Editor. 194:326:Oct. 1901.
Literary Prospects of the Drama. By Editor. 192:315:Oct. 1900.
Lucretius and His Times. By Editor. 203: 137- 160: Jan. 1906.
Mr. Meredith's Novels. By Editor. 181 :33-58: Jan. 1895.
Modern Developments in Ballad. By Editor. 21 3: 153-1 78: Jan.
1911.
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April 1897.
The Pleiade and the Elizabethans. By W. Holman Hunt. 205:
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Poems and Ballads of Swinburne. By Editor. 171:5:429-452:
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Poetry in the Nineteenth Century. By Editor. 196:436-463 :Oct.
1902.
Poetry in the Nineteenth Century. By Sir M. E. Grant Duff. Lit-
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1875.
Revien* of English Prosod}^ from 12th Century to Present Da\f.
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The Ring and the Bool^. By Robert Browning, M. A. 4 VoU.
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Mr. Sivineburue's Ly^rics. By Editor. 171 :429- 452: April 1890.
Tennyson and Browning. By Editor. 1 72:301 -31 6 :Oct. 1890.
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Unfinished Draft of A Poem Which May Be Entitled Aeschylus
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Burne-Jones, His Ethics and Art. By Editor. 189:24-47: Jan.
1899.
Mr. Stopford Brooke on Tennyson. By Editor. 181:485-513:
April 1895.
Victor Cousin. By Editor. 172: 484 -490: Oct. 1890.
Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen. By Editor. 182:418-439
Oct. 1895. ^^1
Love Letters. By V. L. Wentz. 132:736. ^|
A^eiy Ruskin. Letters to M. G. and H. G. By John Ruskin. 'tl
141:218-221:Aug. 1903.
Odes and Epodes of Horace. By Editor. 190:1 19-1 46: July 1899.
Poems of Browning. Editorial. 18:453.
The Poetry of Mr. Stephen Phillips. By Editor. 191 :5 1-75: Jan.
1900.
Poetry in the Nineteenth Century. By Editor. 196:453-463: Oct.
1902.
The Ring and the Book. By E. J. H. 73:400-412.
Ruhenstein. By Rev. H. R. Haweis. 124:229-235:Feb. 1895..
Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Memoir. By Editor. 186:275-306:
Oct. 1897.
John Creenleaf Whittier. By Mary Negreponte. 120:377-380:
March 1893.
Wordsworth and Tennyson. Editorial. 64:273-415.
Swinburne. By Quiller-Couch. 225:249-268: April 1917.
Richard Wagners Prose Works. By Editor. 189:96-1 18:Jan.
1899.
The Works of John Ruskin. By Editor. 167: 198-234: Jan. 1888.
War Poetry in France. Reference to Sonnets from the Portu-
guese. By Edmund Gosse. 222:78-97: July 1915.
Watsons Poems. By Editor. 198:489-51 2 :Oct. 1903.
The Wessex Drama. By Editor. 215:93-1 12:Jan. 1912.
Works of Thackeray. By Editor. 137:4:95-121 :Jan. 1873.
The World's Most Wonderful Love Story. 190:734: June 1899.
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David Masson on Tennyson. Poet Lore 4:12:635-637.
EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION
By Lord Coleridge. Eclectic Magazine 122:157-163:Feb. 1894.
EDUCATION, FINE ARTS IN
By H. J. C. Baylor Literary 14:7-13 :May-June 1904.
EDUCATION MAGAZINE
Book Notices : Heroes and Creai-hearts and Their Animal Friends.
By John T. Dale. 33 :121-128:Oct. 1912.
Book Notices: Masters of English Literature. By Edwin Watts
Chubb. 35:537-542:Sept 1914-June 1915.
Book Notices: Select Poems of Robert Browning. By A. J.
George. 26:309-31 4 :Sept. 1905-June 1906.
Differentiation of English Classes in High Schools. By M. Cath-
erine Mahy. 36:575-580:Sept. 1915-June 1916.
Editorial. 37:390:Sept. 1916-June 1917.
The Growth of Our Moral Ideal. By Arthur Deerin Call. 32:
546-559:May 1912.
Public Speaking and Dramatics in High Schools. By J. Milnor
Dorey. 34:3l-38:Sept. 1913-June 1914.
Social Hmene. By F. M. Gregg. 33: 100- 104: Sept. 1912-June
1913.
Stratford on Avon. By Mabel E. Sturtevant. 33:488-491 :April
1913.
Book Notices: Select Poems of Robert Browning. By Percival
Chubb. 36:9:626:May 1916.
EDUCATIONAL FIASCO. THE
By K. D. Cotes. Fortnightly Review 85:878:May 1, 1906.
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW
The Peculiar Obligation of the Public High School. By George
H. Martin. 43:461-471 :May 1912.
Uniform Entrance Examinations in English. By Francis Stoddard.
30:382:Nov. 1905.
E. D. W.
(Miss Elizabeth D. West. Later Mrs. Edward Dowden.) Verses.
(Dublin, E. Ponsonby 1876) 1:12-13; 11:20. Autographed pres-
entation copy. 821.88Wlllv. (See under West.)
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The Pied Piper, An Autumn Song by Louise Betts Edwards.
New England Magazine New Series 19:608: Jan. 1899 (type-
written) .
EDWARDS. M. B.
Madame Bodichan: A Reminiscence. Fortnightly Review 57:218:
Feb. 1892.
EDWIN ARNOLD INFATUATION. THE
By George W. Smalley. Literary Digest 1 1 :52 1-522: Aug. 31.
1895.
E. G. J.
Literar]) London, More Memories of. Dial 18:8- 10: Jan. 1. 1895.
Memories of Seventy^ Years. Dial 18:43-45: Jan. 16. 1895.
EIGHTEEN YEARS IN THE CENTRAL CITY SWARM
The Robert Browning Settlement.
E. J. H.
Robert Browning's Poems. Eclectic Magazine March 1871. New
Series from St. Paul 13:3:267-279: Feb. 1848.
The Ring and the Book. Eclectic Magazine 73:400-41 2: April
1871,
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Mrs. Brorvning's Sonnets from the Portuguese. Dial 49:532:Dec.
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER
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Literature in the Elementary School. By Porler Lauder MacClin-
tock. 3: 146-155 :Nov. 1902.
ELIOT. DR.
Dr. Eliot's Five Feet of Doo^s. Literary Digest 39:57-8:July 10,
1909.
Same. Current Opinion 47: 158- 159: April 1909.
ELIOT. GREGORY
Clarrisse's. Scribner's Magazine 53 :463-465 : April 1913.
ELIOTT. G. R.
Epilogue to Asolando. Current Literature 33: 197: Aug. 1902.
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ELMAN, MISCHA
See Music.
ELOQUENCE, POETRY AND
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EMERSON, AND BROWNING, RUSKIN. CARLYLE
Four Great Teachers, By Joseph Forster. Be F733.
EMERSON AND OTHER ESSAYS
By John Jay Chapman. Robert Browning 185-213 814 C466e.
EMERSON AS A RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE
By George A. Gordon. Atlantic Monthly 91 :577-87:May 1903.
EMERSON AS AN EXPONENT OF THE BEAUTIFUL IN
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Brownings Saul. By Gertrude Chamberlin. 20:3:124-131 :Jan.
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Epilogue, Robert Browning. 20:3:170:Jan. 1912.
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20:3: 136- 142: Jan. 1912.
A Letter from Robert Browning to William Macread^. 20:3:
131-132:Jan. 1912.
The Poetry of Robert Brontning. By William G. Ward. 136-142:
Jan. 1912.
Prospice. By Robert Browning. 20:3:161-162. Jan. 1912.
The Study of Browning at Emerson College. 20:3: 135: Jan. 1912.
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By Anlonia C. De P. P. Maury. Poet Lore 26:3:357-67.
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By Annie Russell Marble. Dial 37:366-7:Dec. 1. 1904.
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E. M. K. _ ^'i^;'W^f^
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(Times.) Littell's Living Age 285:677-681.
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By Andrew Lang. Cosmopolitan Magazine 19:112:May 1895.
By Israel Zangwill. Cosmopolitan Magazine 23:99:May 1897.
ENGLISCHE DICHTER
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ENGLISH AND AMERICAN APPRECIATION OF BROWNING
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By F. W. Farrar. Forum l2:141-152:Oct. 1891.
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Literary Digest 35:872:Dec. 7, 1907. .
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FICKLEN. BESSIE A.
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Intellect and the Actor. By S. R. Littlewood. 100:111,113,116:
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Jose Maria De Heredia. By Thomas Seccombe and Louise Bran-
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The Kiss Poetical. By Norman Pearson. 82:293-295:301.303:
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Last Words of Shelly. By Edward Dowden. 48:462 :Oct. 1887.
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Madame Bodichan: A Reminiscence. By M. B. Edwards. 57:
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Ceorge Meredith: Some Recollections. By Edward Clodd. 92:25:
July 1909.
Mr. Meredith in His Poems. By Edward Dowden. 57:338-339:
March 1892.
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The Mission of Tennyson. By W. S. Lilly. 67:239:Feb. 1897.
Same. (Littell's Living Age) 213:227-234:April 1897.
Notes on The History and Character of the Jews. By Laurie
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Obiter Scripta. By F. Harrison. 109:9:Jan. 1918; 109:178:Feb.
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The Paths of Glory. By Joesph Jacobs. 73:68: Jan. 1900.
The Peasant in British Poetry. By G. Douglas. 110:562:Oct.
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May 1897.
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Sept. 1904.
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Chaucer. By Ferris Greenslet. 30:383 :Nov. 1900.
G. K. Chesterton. By O. W. Firkins. 48:601 : Nov. 1912.
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The Dominent Theme in Poetry. By Jessie B. Rittenhouse. 56:
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The Drama. By Clayton Hamilton. 39:234-35,377-80:Oct. 1907.
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Oct. 1891.
English Literature of the Victorian Age. By Frederick Harriwn.
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Esoteric Broitfningism. By Andrew Lang. 6:300-310:Nov. 1888.
The Essa}f as Mood and Form. By Richard Burton. 32:125:
Sept. 1901.
A Few French Books of Toda\f. By W. P. Trent. 38:21 1:Oct.
1906.
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The Future of Poetry. By Charles Leonard Moore. 14:768-777:
Feb. 1893.
Have We Still Need of Poetry? By Calvin Thomas. 25:503-
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Is Verse in Danger? By Edmund Gosse. 10:517:Jan. 1891.
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New Light on Carlyle. By William Lyon Phelps. 41:594: June
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May 1909.
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1910.
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GILDERSLEEVE. B. L.
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GORDON. GEORGE A.
Emerson as a Religious Influence. Atlantic Monthly 91 : 577-87:
Jan. 1903.
GOSPEL OF WORK. THE
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The Agony of the Victorian Age
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1881.
A Forgotten Rival of Tennyson and Broivning. Literary Digest
18:458-459: April 22. 1899.
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April 1914.
Hardy s Lyrical Poems. Edinburgh Review 227 :272-293 : April
19118.
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10:493 :Feb. 23. 1895.
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1902.
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War Poetry in France. Reference to Sonnets from the Portuguese.
Edinburgh Review 222: 78-97: July 1915.
Lord De Tabley. Contemporary Review 69 :84-99 : Jan. 1896.
GOSSE. THE POEMS OF EDMUND
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GOULD. ELIZABETH PORTER
Robert BroTuning. Homage to Robert Drotifning, Aleph Tanner
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One's Self I Sing and Other Poems. From the Browning Library.
811 G696.
Room in Westminster for Mrs. Browning. Literary Digest 1 1 :373:
July 27. 1895.
GOULD. GEORGE M.
Biographic Clinics, containing De Quincy. Carlyle. Darwin, Hux-
ley and Browning. Brorvning 1:5:125-137 612.8453 G696b.
GOURMON
Browningiana. Athenaeum 3607:838: Dec. 12. 1896.
GRADUATE CLASSES
C. L. S. C. Class Direction 1882-1909. Editorial. Chautauquan
42:184-187:Oct. 1905.
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BroJvning's Debt to Italian Sources. Thesis in Department of Eng-
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By Susan Cunnington. Studies in Browning 95-115 821.88Gsac.
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GRATZ, R. J.
The Journe\f of Childe Roland. Poet Lore 2:11 :578-85.
GRAY. MAXWELL
Robert Broivnings Death. The Forest Chapel 70-74 821.88.
The Woman of L-^ric Love. Eclectic Magazine 45:88-96: Jan.
1897.
GREAT ENGLISH POETS
By Julian Hill. Robert Browning 293-303 BC P745ech.
GREAT MEN OF LETTERS. A PERIOD WITHOUT
From Highways and B\fi»ays. Chautauquan 61 :15-17:Dec. 1910.
GREAT MEN OF MIXED RACES
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GREAT POET IN HER PRIME. A
Reminiscences of the days xohen Elizabeth Barrett Browning was
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GREAT SCHOOLS OF PAINTING
By Janet Brownell Glen. Chautauquan 63: 163-202: July 1911.
GREAT TESTIMONY
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GREATER VICTORIAN POETS. THE
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By Editor. Literary Digest 21 :797:Dec. 29. 1900.
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GREEK
See Aristophanes' Apology, Balaustions Adventure. See Cum-
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GREEK ANTHOLOGY. THE
By Herbert Paul. Nineteenth Century 61 :629-637: April 1907.
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By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (First Edition.) Chapman &
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GREEK DRAMA. BROWNING AND THE
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GREEK LITERATURE. ENGLISH POEMS ON
By James Richard Jay. Chautauquan 17:272-273: June 1893.
156
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GREEK LITERATURE, WOMEN IN
By Emily F. Wheeler. Chautauquan 16:534 :Feb. 1893.
GREEK SPIRIT IN SHELLEY AND BROWNING, THE
By Vida D. Scudder. Boston Browning Society Papers 438-470
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Influence of the Authorized Version on English Literature. Biblical
World 37:391-401 :June 1911.
GREENLAW. EDWIN
Required Work in Literature for Undergraduates. English Journal
7:292:May 1918.
GREENOUGH, CHESTER NOYES
An Experiment in the Training of Teachers of Composition. Eng-
lish Journal 2:116:Feb. 1913.
GREENSLET. FERRIS
Cftauccr. Forum 30:383 :Nov. 1900.
New Lights on Drowning. Atlantic Monthly 92:418-423 :Sepl.
1903.
A Propaganda for Poetry^. Poet Lore 11:1 :41-54.
A Scholarl}) Essay^ist Latest Work. Dial 39:277:Nov. 1, 1905.
GREENWELX. DORA
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GREENWELL, DORA, HER POEMS
By D. G. McChesney. Fortnightly Review 86:262:Aiig. 1906.
GREETING TO BROWNING LOVERS, A
By Ruth Baldwin Chenery. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph
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GREGG. F. M.
Social Hygiene. Education Magazine 33:100-104:Sept. 1912-
June 1913.
GREGORY. E. C.
See Music.
GREVE, E. P.
Robert Browning Paracelsus. Dramalische Dichtung Deutsche
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821.88 Hpagg.
GREY ROLAND
Heavy Fathers. Fortnightly Review. Littell's Living Age 262:
473-480.
GRIBBLE, FRANCIS
Browning's Obscurity and Elopement with Miss Barrett. Littell's
Living Age 273:674-683.
Same. Nineteenth Century 71 :976-988:May 1912.
The Secret of Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. Fortnightly Re-
view 97:2: 107 1-1 083: June 1912.
John Creenleaf Whittier. Fortnightly Review 89: 142: Jan. 1908.
GRIEF
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BROWNINGIANA 157
GRIFFIN. WILLIAM HALL
Robert Broivning and Alfred Domett. Contemporary Review 87:
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pher Minchin. The Macmillan Co., New York, N. Y., 1910.
821.88 Bg.
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GRISWOLD, HATTIE TYNG
Genius at Home. See Clippings.
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GROFF, ALICE
The Evolution of the Character of Woman in English Literature.
Poet Lore 10:2:242-50.
Ideals of Beauty in Keats and Browning. Poet Lore 5:5:247-253.
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GROSVENOR. DOROTHEA
A Catholic Layman. Nineteenth Century 71 :2: 74 1-755: April 1912.
GROTESQUE
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GROW OLD ALONG WITH ME
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By Arthur Deerin Call. Education Magazine 32:9: 546-559: May
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GRUMBINE. HARVEY CARSON
Stories from Browning. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Cambridge,
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GRUMMANN, PAUL H.
Gerhart Hauptmann. Poet Lore 22:2:127.
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129-134.
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GUILD. MARION PELTON
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Sept. 23. 1899.
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Independent 63:2:1 002 :Oct. 24. 1907.
GUNSAULUS. RECENT GIFTS FROM DR. FRANK W.
The Ohio Wesleyan Alumni Quarterly 3:2:4-5: Jan. 1920
Xma Vol. II.
GURNEY, EDWARD. AND OTHERS
Apparations. Nineteenth Century 15:791-815:May 1884.
GUTHRIE, WILLIAM NORMAN
Broivning and the Drama. Centenary Addresses 43-62
Vnya.
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Lee's Wife and L^ric Love). 804 G984m (3 copies).
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GWYNN. STEPHEN
The Making of a Poet. (19th Cent.) Llttell's Living Age 265:
484-493.
Same. Nineteenth Century 67:65-78: Jan. 1910.
821.88
821^
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Books and Things. New Republic 10:299 :April 7. 1917.
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HADDEN, J. CUTHBERT
The Poets and the Cuckoo. Outlook. Littell's Living Age 273:
634-636.
HADDOW, ALEXANDER
The Pope : Brorvnings Ring and the Book. Printed for the Royal
Philosophical Society of Glasgow by Carter & Pratt, Glasgow,
1914.
HADLEY. HENRY K.
See Music.
HAIGHT. ELIZABETH HAZELTON
A Roman Advocate of the Simple Life. Poet Lor^ 17:1 : 78-85.
BROWNINGIANA 159
HAIR IN BROWNING'S POETRY
By Harry T. Baker. Nahon 93:263:Scpt. 21. 1911.
HAKKADOSH, JOCHANAN
Note fcr; Robert BroVfning. Poet Lore 9:1 :86.
HALBE. MAX
By Paul Grummann. Poet Lore 23:2:137.
HALBERT AND HOB
By W. T. Malleson. Notes and NeTi>s. Poet Lore 9:3:465-466.
HALE. EDWARD EVERETT
Introduction to Browning's Women. By Mary E. Burt. (Miss
Burl's Autograph.) 821.88 Pbw (2 copies).
HALF A CENTURY OF LITERARY LIFE
London Quarterly Review. Littell's Living Age 158:387-40J.
HALIBURTON AND SMITH
Teaching of Poetry in the Grades. (Browning poems 136-146,
160-166) 371 H139.
HALLEY. MARGARET A.
See Music.
HALLIWELL-PHILLIPS. J. O.
Copy of correspondence between Robert Browning and J. O. Hal-
liwell-Phillips. 1881.
HALLOCK. ELLA B.
Introduction to Browning, including eleven poems with hints for
study. The Macmillan Co., New York, N. Y., 1912. 821.88 Zhi.
HALLOWELL, MRS. S. C. F.
Dramatic Lyrics. Poet Lore 11:5:281.
HAMELIN, THE RAT CATCHER OF
By Gustav Hartwig. Eclectic Magazine 1 19:759-761 :Dec. 1892.
HAMELIN: THE TOWN OF THE PIED PIPER. OR DER RAT-
TENFANGER
By Katherine M. MacQuoid. Magazine of Art May 1890 821.88
Pmtw.
HAMILTON, CLAYTON
The Drama. Forum 39:234-35:Oct. 1907; 39:362-376: Jan. 1908.
Old Material and New Plays. Forum 41 :444-457:May 1909.
HAMILTON, EUGENE LEE
Apollo and Marsvas and Other Poems. Athenaeum 2981 :764-766:
Dec. 13, 1884.
HANCOCK, PROF. ALBERT E.
Defending KeaCs Love Letters. Literary Digest 37:633-34:Oct.
31, 1908.
HANDBOOK TO THE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING, A
By Mrs. Sutherland Orr. George Bell & Sons, London. England,
1886.
Same. Athenaeum 3022:396-397:Sept. 26, 1885.
Same. Poet Lore 1 :2:535.
HAND HOTEL, LLANGOLLEN WALES
Souvenir Book of the Hand Hotel, at which Browning was a
guest.
HANDSCHUH, der und andere GEDICHTE
r/ie G/ove. Bremen 1897. 821.88 Gspr.
HANKIN, SIR JOHN
The Collected Plays of Oscar Wilde. Fortnightly Review 89:
796-797: May 1908.
HANNIGAN. D. F.
The Victorian Age of Literature and Its Critic. Eclectic Magazine
126:808-81 3 :June 1896,
160
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
HAPGOOD. NORMAN
The Modern Villam. Collier's Weekly 33:18:April 30, 1914.
Drama of Ideas. Contemporary Review 74:712-723 :Nov. 1898.
HAPPY THOUGHTS FOR HARVEST DAYS
Ladies' Home Journal 29:3 :Nov. 1912.
HARDEN, W. TYAS
Edited, An Essa^ on Perc^ B^sshe Shelle}), by Robert Browning.
Published for the Shelley Society by Reeves & Turner, London,
1888. 821.88 Epbs (2 copies).
HARDY, IRENE
A Childe Roland, A Literary Parallel and Something More. Poet
Lore 24:1:53-58.
HARDY'S LYRICAL POEMS
By Edmund Gosse. Edinburgh Review 227 :272-293 : April 1918.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE
Some Unpublished Papers b^ Robert and E. B. Broivning. Edited
with comments by George S. Hellman. 132: 790: 530-539: March
1916.
HARPER'S MONTHLY
An Account of a Meeting ii}ith Elizabeth Barrett and Robert
Broii>ning in Florence. A Short Editorial Concerning Mrs. Broron-
ing's Death. 23:555-556:Sept. 1861.
Asolando (Editorial on). 80:807: April 1890.
Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Brorvning. By Anne Thackeray
Ritchie. 84:832-855: May 1892.
Bron>ning in lial^. (Editorial.) 80: 63 7-639: March 1890.
Barry Cornwall and Some of His Friends. By James T. Fields.
51:777-796:Nov. 1875.
Ferishtah's Fancies, by Robert Browning. Reviewed. 71:156:
June 1885.
The Gentler View. Browning and the Lost Cor\. By Florida Pier.
54:2777:27 March 12. 1910.
Interest in Browning Clubs. 77: 798- 799: Oct. 1888.
London as a Literary Center. By Richard Rogers Bowker. 76:
456:815-844:May 1888.
Review of Mrs. Orr's Limited Life of Browning. 83:800-801:
Oct. 1891.
Some Unpublished Papers of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Brown-
ing. Edited by G. S. Hellman. 132:530-539:March 1916 821.88
Xsf.
HARRADEN, ETHEL
See Music.
HARRIMAN, ALICE
Aspiration. Homage to Robert Browning,
821.88 Xht.
In The Garden of The
Ta
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144
Aleph
Homage to Robert Browning,
Vatican.
Aleph Tanner 94-95 821.88 Xht.
77ie Envoy Returns. Suggested by Browning's Ml; Last Duchess.
HARRINGTON, VERNON C.
Browning Studies. 821.88 Dhs.
Same. English Journal 4:621 :Nov. 1915.
HARRIS, C. A.
Browning as a Poet of Music. Athenaeum 4410:509-510:May 4,
1912; 4411:542-543:May 11, 1912.
HARRIS, ROY
Studies in Browning's Art Poems. From McMaster's University
Monthly 349-358:May 1918 821.88 Lmm.
J
I
BROWNINGIANA 161
HARRISON, CLIFFORD
Sira^ Records. Browning 149-154 B H318 Vol. I.
HARRISON, E. B.
The Victorian Woman. Nineteenth Century 58:951 -957 :Dcc. 1905.
HARRISON, FREDERIC
By Matthew Arnold. Nineteenth Century 39:4^3 -447: March 1896.
Same. LittelFs Living Age 209:362-372.
Diaphanous Literature. Dial 45:391 :Dec. 1, 1908.
English Literature of the Victorian Age. Forum 16:704-708: Feb.
1894.
Obiter Scripta. Fortnightly Review 109:9: Jan. 1918; 109:178:
Feb. 1918.
Rome Revisited. Eclectic Magazine 121 : 19-32: June 1893.
The Tennyson Centenary. Nineteenth Century 66:226-233: Aug.
1909.
Same. Liltell's Living Age 262:643-648.
HARRISON, JOSEPH LE ROY
The Undergraduate in Verse. Bookman 7:159-61 : April 1898.
HART. R. E. S.
The Obverse Side of Aristophanes. Contemporary Review 71 :
662-679 :May 1897.
HARTER. MRS. ARTHUR
The Influence of Italy on the Poetry of the Broufnings. Fort-
nightly Review 92:327-344: Aug. 1909.
See Fonhlanque.
HARTOY, CECILE S.
See Music.
HARTWIG, GUSTAV
The Rat Catcher of Hamelin. Eclectic Magazine 119:759-761:
Dec. 1892.
Same. (Blackw.) Littell's Living Age 195:639-40.
HARVARD MONTHLY
Robert Browning. By A. B. Houghton. 2:3:95-108:May 1886
821.88 Dhm.
Parleyings n>ith Certain People of Importance in Their Day, by
Robert Browning. (Review.) 4:2:82-83: April 1887 821.88 Dhm.
HARVEY, CHARLES W.
Living. New Church Review 16:75-86: Jan. 1909.
HARVEY, EDITH
Bordello, in Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society. Trans-
actions 65-83. 1911. A Paper Read Before Section "A," Trans-
actions of the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society, to-
gether with Report of the Council. 821.88 Dllb.
HARVEY, T. E.
Introduction and Notes to Christmas- Eve. By Robert Browning.
Brother Richard's Book-Shelf No. 5. J. M. Dent & Sons, Lon-
don, England, 1913. 821.88 Hceh.
HASKELL, ERNEST
Hermes. Decoration for Poems by Robert Browning and Eliza-
beth Barrett Browning. Critic 141:Aug. 1903.
HAULTAIN, ARNOLD
Horv to Read. Blackwood. Littell's Living Age 208:515-528.
HAUPTMANN, GERHART
Paul Crummann. Poet Lore 22:2:117-127.
HAVE WE STILL NEED OF POETRY
By Calvin Thomas. Forum 25:503-51 2 :Juljr 1898,
162
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HAWEIS. REV. H. R.
Robert DroJi>mng. Independent 44:2: 1776- 1777: Dec. 15, 1892.
Poets in the Pulpit. Robert Brolifning 117-143. Sampson Low
Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, 1880. 821.88 Dppd.
same. (Typewritten) 821.88 Dppo.
Rubinstein. Eclectic Magazine 124:229-235: Feb. 1895.
HAWTHORNE AND HIS CIRCLE
By Wm. H. Mayhew. New Church Review 1 1 :385 -392: July
1904.
HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
English Note Book 2: 106-1 09: July 13, 1856 813 H339A.
Italian Note Books 2:8-13:June 8. 1858 813 H339mf.
St. Paul's. Littell's Living Age 109:707-713.
HAWTHORNE. A NEW BOOK ABOUT
By W. H. Johnson. Dial 35:46667:Dec. 16, 1903.
HAWTHORNE THROUGH HIS WIFE'S EYES
Literary Digest 15:41 -42: May 8. 1897.
HAWTHORNE'S VILLA AT FLORENCE
By Chas. E. Wheeler. Nation 50: 486-487: June 19, 1890.
HAY, H. CLINTON
Immortalit}). New Church Review 15:576-586 :Oct. 1908.
HAYES, ALFRED
The Relation of Music to Poetry. Atlantic Monthly 113:59-69;
Jan. 1914.
HAZZARD, J. CHARLES
Selections From Browning.
H. C. H.
Victoria. New Church Review 8: 270-273: April 1901.
HEARN, LAFCADIO
Is Too Much Written on the Subject of Love? Current Opinion
62:205:March 1917.
HEARTH AND HOME
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert.
New Eclectic Magazine 4:2:221 -224: Feb. 1869.
HEATH. H. FRANK (AND OTHERS>
The Works of Ceoffre}) Chaucer. Athenaeum 3723:268-269:
March 4, 1889.
HEAVY FATHERS
By Rowland Grey. Fortnightly Review. Littell's Living Age 262:
473-480.
HEBRAIC SYMPATHIES. BROWNING'S
By Mary M. Cohen. Popt Lore 3:3:250-254.
HEIMKEHR DER DRUSEN. DIE FINE TRAGODIE
Von Robert Browning. Deutsch von Edmund Ruete. Verlag von
Gustav Winter, Bremen, 1912.
HEISELER, HENRY
Pippa Ceht Voruber. By Robert Browning. German version
Pippa Passes.
HEELINGS. EMMA LIGHTNER
Evolution of Religion a* Suggested in Browning's Poems. Poet
Lore 17:2:113-17.
HELLMAN, GEORGE S.
Some Unpublished Papers of Rob^ir^ and E. B. Browning. Edited
with comments, in Harper's Monthly Magazine 132:790:530-539;
March 1916 821.83 X?f,
BROWNINGIANA ~ 163
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Orr. 821.88 Dai.
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Introduction to the Stud^ of the Poetry of Robert Browning. By
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821.88 Dcs.
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821.88 Fgs.
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Fhs.
Teaching Poetry in the Grades. By Haliburton and Smith. 136-
146, 160-166 371 H139.
HEMPSTEAD, A.
The Browning Club of Meadville. Poet Lore 2:6:331.
HENDERSON. MRS. M. STURGE
Meredith As a Poet. Literary Digest 36:341 -42: March 7. 1908.
HENDERSON, T. F.
Ballad Poetry. (A review of Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of
Scottish Border.) Edinburgh Review 197:303-323: April 1903.
HENLEY, W. E.
Conditions of Great Poetry. Literary Digest 21 : 729: Dec. 15, 1900.
HENRY, FERNAND
Les Sonnets Portugais d'Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Traduits en
Sonnets Francais avec Notice Texte Anglais, Commentaire el Notes.
Librairie Orientale et Americaine, E. Guilmoto, Editeur, Paris,
1905. 821.88 Hspfh.
HENRY, MARIA LOUISA
The Morality of Thacl^eray and of George Eliot. Atlantic Monthly
51:243-248:Feb. 1883.
HEPTALOGIA; THE
By Algernon Charles Swinburne. Containing John Jones, a Parody
on Robert Browning. 821.8 S978h.
HERFORD. CHARLES H.
Robert Browning. Athenaeum 4053:14-15:July 1. 1905.
Same. Dodd, Mead & Co.. New York, N. Y.. 1905. 821.88 Dhr.
Same. New Church Review 12:637-638:Ocl. 1905.
Same. Reviewed in Outlook 79: 101 5- 101 6: April 22. 1905 821.88
Dhr.
Same. Reviewed in Independent 59:457-458.
The New Exposition of Browning. Dial 39:44: July 16, 1905.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau. London Browning Society Papers
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Over the Teacups. Atlantic Monthly 66:92- 105: July 1890.
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HOME LIFE OF GREAT AUTHORS
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HOOKER, BRIAN
By Alfred Noyes. Century 88:349-353: July 1914.
HOOKER. EMILY G.
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By Editor. Edinburgh Review 190:1 19-1 46: July 1899.
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Literature: The Art of Letter Writing. Forum 36:554:April 1905.
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HOUSEHOLD USE. BROWNING FOR
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HOUSMAN, LAURENCE
Realit}} in Poetry;. Fortnightly Review 96:1 1 18-1 121 :Nov. 1911.
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HOW DO I LOyE THEE
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HOW TO READ
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HOXIE. H. N.
Address on Drowning. Poet Lore 2:1:43-47.
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HUISH. MARCUS B.
British Art at Venice. Nineteenth Century 66:89-96: July 1909.
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HULL. A. M.
New Classics for Old. English Journal 6:548:Oct. 1917.
HULL. ELEANOR
Stopford Augustine Brooke. Fortnightly Review 106: 449 -450: Sept.
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HUMAN BROTHERHOOD IN WHITMAN AND BROWNING
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HUMAN FORM. THE
By William Smith. New Church Review 1 0:342-364: July 1903.
HUMOR
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HUMOR— CARL YLE AND BROWNING
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The Poetic Old World. 808.1 H926.
HUNEKER DECLARES THAT GENIUS HAS NO COUNTRY.
MR.
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HUNT, LEIGH
By F. Warre Cornish. Eclectic Magazine 127:30-40: July 1896.
Same. (Temple B.) Littell's Living Age 210:3-14.
HUNT. THEODORE W.
Mission of Literature. Forum 24:510: Jan. 1898.
HUNT. W. HOLMAN
Characteristics of Smnburne's PoetrM. Edinburgh Review 204:468-
487:Oct. 1906.
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Lamartine and Elvire. Edinburgh Review 205:442: April 1907.
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379: April 1907.
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Broivning. Bookman 9:171 :April 1899.
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Browning as a Religious Teacher, Good IVords. Littell's Living
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By Wilfrid Ward. Nineteenth Century 40:274-292: Aug. 1896.
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The Greatest Books of the Century. Outlook 66:801 -802 :Dec. 1.
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I GO TO PROVE MY SOUL
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IBSEN AS A DRAMATIST
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IBSEN— A VIEW OF
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IBSEN— THE INFLUENCE OF
Munsey's Magazine 19:273 :May 1898.
IBSEN LEGEND, THE
Editorial. Dial 18:259-61 :May 1. 1895.
IDEA OF GOD IN THE SUN, THE
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IDEALISM AS A PRACTICAL CREED
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IDEALS OF BEAUTY IN KEATS AND BROWNING
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IDEALS OF POETRY. BROWNING'S
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807 M167.
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IDLE READING
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IF I LEAVE ALL FOR THEE
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IF I WERE TH9U
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IF THOU MUST LOVE ME
Elizabeth B. Browning. Current Opinion 34:471.
IF WE RETURN
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An Actress Who Placed Browning. By Wm. L. Phelps. 83:
394:Sept. 20, 1915.
An American Poet? Editorial. 40 :2: 1303-1 304 :Oct. 11, 1888.
Another Book on Tennyson. Editorial. 46:209-210:Feb. 15, 1894.
Autobiography ofM. D. Conway. 57 :2: 1089-1 090 :Nov. 10, 1904.
Berdoe's Browning Studies. 47:2:1 920 :Nov. 28, 1895.
Beside a Brool^ with Izaa^ Walton. By Maurice Thompson. 47:
1:859-860: June 27, 1895.
Biography of the Brownings. By L. Whiting. 71 :550:Sept. 7,
1911.
Books on Italy. Editorial. 58:2:1069-71 : May 11, 1905.
Brahma. (Review.) By Dr. J. Lawrence Erb. 61 :1 :400:Aug.
16, 1906.
Robert Browning. 57:1214:Nov. 24, 1904.
Same. By Stopford Augustine Brooke. Reviewed in 54:3:2534-
2535 :Oct. 23, 1902.
Same. By Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Reviewed in 55:3:1574-
1575: July 2, 1903.
Same. Editorial. 41 :2:1689:Dec. 19, 1889.
Same. By W. Hall Griffin and Harry Christopher Minchin. Re-
viewed in 71:483-484:Aug. 24. 1911.
Same. By Rev. H. R. Haweis, M. A. 44 :2: 1776-1 777 :Dec. 15,
1892.
Same. By Charles H. Herford. Reviewed in 59:457-458: Aug.
24, 1905.
Same. By Francis A. March, LL. D. 42:1 :Jan. 2, 1890.
Same. (Poem.) By Elizabeth Phelps. 41 :2:1717:Dec. 26, 1889.
Browning. By Richard Henry Stoddard. 42:820: June 12, 1890.
Browning and Dramatic Monologue. (Review.) By S. S. Curry.
65:2:1 004-5 :Oct. 29, 1908.
Browning and How to Know Him. (Review.) By Wm. L.
Phelps. 84:278:Nov. 15, 1915.
Browning and Whitman. By O. L. Triggs. 45:436:March 30,
1893.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. By Geo. Perry Morris. 60:1:501-
504:March 1, 1906.
Browning Encyclopedia. By Edward Berdoe. 43:2:1 489 :Oct. 8,
1891.
Robert Browning: Journeys to the Home of English Authors. Re-
view. 52:384:Feb. 8, 1900.
Mrs. Browning in Letters. By Richard Henry Stoddard. 39:1:
737-738: June 9, 1887; 39:2:770-771 :June 16, 1887; 39:3:803-
804: June 23, 1887. .
Robert Browning Personalia. Review. By Edmund Gosse. 42: '
461: April 3, 1890.
Browning Theology. By Frederick M. Bird. 42:171-172:Feb. 6,
1890.
The Brownings. (Review.) By Lilian Whiting. 72:1065:May
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Broipnings Criticism of Life. (Review.) By Wm. F. Revell. 44:
2:1452:Oct. 13. h692.
BroTi>mngs Italy. By H. Archibald Clark. 63:2:1 463 :Dec. 19,
1907.
Browning's Love Letters. Editorial. 51 :833-34: March 23, 1899.
Broisnings Life and Letters. Editorial. 43: 1022-23: July 9, 1891.
Robert Broi»ning*s Shorter Poems. Review. 42:526: April 17,
1890.
Caucus of Authors. By Thomas Wenlworlh Higginson. 42:2:
1118:Aug. 14, 1890.
The Centenar\f of P. B. Shelleyf. By Kenyon West. 44:2:1082-
83: Aug. 4, 1892.
The Complete Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Broifining.
(Review.) 47:2:1 442 :Oct. 1895.
Concerning High Water Marias. By Thomas Wentworth Higgin-
son. 42:205-206:Feb. 13, 1890.
By Gerda Dalliba. Reference to Browning Club. Independent
67:2:880-81.
Days with Poets. 69:693:Sept. 29. 1910.
A Decade of Poetry. By Susan H. Ward. 51 :814-816:March
23, 1899.
Dictionary of National Biography. (Review.) 54:226-227: Jan.
23, 1902.
English Notes. By James Payn. 41 :2: 1042: Aug. 15, 1889; 41:
2:1375-6:Oct. 24, 1889; 42:237-238:Feb. 20, 1890; 43:144-145:
Jan. 29. 1891; 46:321 :March 15. 1894.
English Quarterly Reviews. Editorial. 42:752:May 29. 1890.
Essays and Reviews. (Review.) By Joseph Jacobs. 43: 1068: July
16. 1891.
Ethics of Robert Browning. By Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. 40:2:
1595-1596:Dec. 13. 1888.
Dr. Everett's Essays. Editorial. 54:1 :515:Feb. 27. 1902.
Fame of Tennyson. By Henry Van Dyke. 42:66: Jan. 16. 1890.
A Few Words on Robert Browning. (Review.) 43:498:April 2,
1891.
Fitzgerald's New Letters. Editorial. 54:1 :753:March 27. 1902.
Florence in Browning's Poetry. 57:2: 1093-1 094: Nov. 10, 1904.
Formative Types in English Poetry. (Review.) By George Her-
bert Palmer. 97:381 : March 15, 1919.
From Browning to Bridge. By Susanne Wilcox. 70:505-510:
March 9, 1911.
Genius in Classes. 57:452: Aug. 25, 1904.
Good American Poets. Editorial. 70:468-470: March 2, 1911.
Good BooJis for a Small Library. Editorial. 61 :2:1180:Nov. 15,
1906.
Gossips of the Century. Editorial. 44:2:1451-2:Oct. 13, 1892.
Holiday Books. By W. A. Bowdoin. 63:2:1 468-75 :Dec. 19.
1907.
Holiday Books of the Year. 69:1 250 :Dec. 8. 1910.
Kipling's Traffic and Discoveries. 57:921 :Oct. 20. 1904.
The Last Ride Together. By R. Browning. 61 :2: 1402-03 :Dec.
13, 1906.
A Letter from Browning About In a Balcony. By P. R. Reynold*.
43:2:1748.49:Nov. 26. 1891.
Letters of Dr. John Brown. 65:1 :493:Aug. 27. 1908.
Letters of P. B. Shelley with Introductory Essay by Robert Brown-
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Letters on Literature. By Andrew Lang. 39:l:72:Jan. 20, 1887.
Life of Robert Drowning. (Review.) By W. Hall Griffin. 70:
100:Jan. 12. 1911.
Literary and Biographical Essa\)3. (Review.) By Chas. Wm.
Pearson. 65:2: 1069: Nov. 5. 1908.
Literary Career of Robert Broivning. (Review.) By Thomas R.
Lounsbury. 72:1065:May 16. 1912.
Literary Half Acres. By Maurice Thompson. 44:2: 1545-46: Nov.
3, 1892.
Literary Notes. 57:2:1216:Nov. 24, 1904; 66:1402:June 24,
1909; 39:l:176:Feb. 10, 1887; 41 :2:1659:Dec. 12. 1889; 51:
141:Jan. 12. 1899.
Same. Tennyson's reference to sale of Love Letters. 74:591 :
March 13. 1913.
Same. Reference to the size of Browning's Production. 41 :2:1154:
Sept. 5. 1889.
Literature. Editorial. 67:880-881 : Oct. 14, 1909.
Literature: A Mysterious Novel. Editorial. 53:1 :619:March 14,
1901.
Lord Tennyson's Last Poetry. Editorial. 44:2:1469-1470.1598:
Oct. 20. 1892.
Lucid Literature. By J no. Burroughs. 52:928-930: April 19. 1900.
Maeterlinck and Broivning. By William Lyon Phelps. 55:1 :552-
554:March 5, 1903; 55:2: 1398- 1400: June 11, 1903.
Mdsterpiece of English Literature. (Review.) 47:2: 1205: Sept. 5,
1895.
Modern Poets and Christian Education. Editorial. 62:1:734:
March 28. 1907.
Wm. Morris iVen> Book. Editorial. 41 :2:1314:Oct. 10. 1889.
Nen> Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Broivning. Editorial.
40:2:884:July 12. 1888.
New Poem by Robert Broivning. By William Hayes Ward. 76:
212:Oct. 1913.
neNen> Poeir}?. Editorial. 78:342 :June 1. 1914.
The Optimism of Browning and Meredith. By A. C. Pigou. Lit-
tell's Living Age 246:41 5-422: Aug. 12. 1905.
Origin of Two Popular Poems. By Margaret J. Preston. 43:1265:
Aug. 27. 1891.
Parleying With Certain People. Editorial. 39:l:591:May 12,
1887.
Personal, Dramatic, Romances and Lyrics. Editorial Notes. 71 :l :
397-399:Aug. 24. 1911.
Personalities. Editorial. 40:1 :616:May 17, 1888.
Personalities From the Athenaeum. 42: 176: Feb. 6, 1890.
Personalities of Robert Browning. By Margaret J. Preston. 43:2:
1703-4:Nov. 19, 1891.
Philosophical and Religious Teacher. (Review.) By Henry Jones,
M. A. 43:2:1 488 :Oct. 8, 1891.
Pippa Passes. By Robert Browning. 54:3:3009: Dec. 18, 1902.
Poems on Several Occasions. By Austin Dobson. 42:190:Feb. 6,
1890.
A Poet and His Minister. By Rev. F. W. Gunsaulus. 39:1 :553:
May 5. 1887.
Poetic and Dramatic Works. Editorial. 39:l:622:May 19. 1887.
Poetical Works of Robert Browning. Editorial. 41 :1 :541 :April
25. 1889.
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Same. Review. 46 :2: 1658-1 659 :Dec. 20. 1894.
Poetr}} and About It. By Edwin E. Slosson. 98: 224-227: May
10, 1919.
Poctr)f and Criticism. Editorial. 54:1 :460-461 : Feb. 20, 1902.
Poetr}ffor Vacation. Editorial. 59:1 :399:Aug. 17. 1905.
Poetry, Good, Bad, and Indifferent. Editorial. 41 :2:1398:Oct. 24.
1889.
Poetr}f of Tomorrow. By Bliss Carman. 44:2:1546:Ncrv. 3, 1892.
The Portion of Labor. Editorial. 54:1 :345.346: Feb. 6, 1902.
Posthumous Misfortunes of Authors. By Ethelbert D. Warfield.
43:1233-34:Aug. 20. 1891.
A Primer of Browning. (Review.) By Mary Wilson. Recent
Verse Ed. 44:314:March 3, 1892.
Prophecy^ and Poetry. Studies in Isaiah and Browning. (Review.)
By Rev. Arthur Rcvgers. 68:705 :March 31, 1910.
Prospects of English Poetrv. By Geo. Saintsbury. 56:432-5 :Fcb.
25, 1904.
Recent Views of Christ. Editorial. 61 :2:1058:Nov. 1. 1906.
Reference to a Tablet Erected to One of Browning's Ancestors.
Editorial. 54:2:1313:May 29, 1902.
Science versus Literature. By Ed. E. Slosson, Ph. D. 69:1440-
1442:Dec. 29, 1910.
Selected Poems of Browning. By A. J. George. Review. 59:2:
1350:Dec. 7, 1905.
Shakespere's Spelling. By G. S. Wood. 62:2: 1072- 1074: May
9, 1907.
Shelburne Essays. (Review.) By Paul E. More. 59:2: 1 1 12:Nov.
9. 1905.
A Soliloqun of Aeschylus. By Robert Browning. (See New Poem
by Robert Browning on 212.) 76:213:Oct. 30, 1913.
5ome Higher Ministries of Recent English Poetry. (Review.) By
F. W. Gunsaulus. 63 :2:1002:Oct. 24, 1907.
Some Recent Musical Literature. Editorial. 41 :2: 1694-95 :Dec. 19,
1889.
Mr. Stedmans Latest Book- Editorial. 44:2:1712:Dec. 1, 1892.
Smart's Song to David. By Edmund Gosse. 39:2:935-6: July
28, 1887.
Studies of English Mystics. St. Margaret's Lectures. (Review.)
By Ralph Inge, M. A. 61 :1 :217:July 26, 1906.
Study of Browning. Editorial. 54:3:2534-35:Oct. 23, 1902.
A Study of Tennyson. Editorial. 46:2:961 -962: July 26. 1894.
Summer Books of Work and Play. 66: 1244: June 3. 1909.
Tales from Ten Poets. (Review.) By H. S. Morris. 44:2:1755:
Dec. 8. 1892.
Tomorrow's Poetrxi. By Maurice Thompson. -K):2: 1393 : Nov. 1,
J888.
Unpublished Letter of Robt. Browning. By Moncure D. Conway.
47:l:681:May 23, 1895.
Victorian Anthology. (Review.) By Stedman. 47:2: 1580: Nov.
21, 1895.
What and How to Read. By Frederick Saunders. 41:1:162-3:
Feb. 7. 1889.
Willful Sadness in Literature. By Louise Imogene Guiney. 44:
681:May 19. 1892.
Years Holiday Books. 61 :2: 1402-03 :Dec. 13, 1906.
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KINGSLEY, TRENCH, BURBIDGE AND CLOUGH
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A Day With the Brewings at Pratilino. Scribner's Magazine 1 :
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By Norman Pearson. Fortnightly Review 82:293-303: Aug. 1904.
KNAPP, GEORGE L.
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KNIGHT. WILLIAM
Same. Nineteenth Century 39:257-266:Feb. 1896.
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Richard Hoveys Promise and Wor\. Poet Lore 12:3:441,446.
KNOWLES, JAMES
Aspects of Tennyson. Nineteenth Century. Littell's Living Age
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KNOWLES, J. T.
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KOEPPEL. EMIL
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KOENIG, GEORGE A.
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KRANS, H. S.
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LANDSCAPE PAINTER, BROWNING AS
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LANE, JOHN
Mr. Stephen Phillips Herod. World's Work 1 : 666-667 : April
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LANIER, CLIFFORD
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LANG, ANDREW
Adventures Among BooJ^s. Scribner's Magazine 10:651 -656: Nov.
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Andrew Lang on Tennyson. Literary Digest 24:320-321 : March
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Alfred Lord Tennyson. Eclectic Magazine 129:81 0-81 7 :Dec.
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Victorian Literature, Good Words. Littell's Living Age 212:753-
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LANGUAGE VERSUS LITERATURE AT OXFORD
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LANIER, SIDNEY, SOME APPLICATIONS OF
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LANIER, SIDNEY: THE POET OF SUNRISE
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LAPSES, BROWNING'S
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LARK IN LEGEND AND SONG. THE
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LARMINIE. WILLIAM
Development of English Metres. Contemporary Review 66:715-
736:Nov. 1894.
BROWNINGIANA 195
LAST CENTURY, SOME CELEBRATED CHARACTERS OF
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LE GALLIENNE, RICHARD
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LE VERT, MME. OCTAVIA WALTON
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LEADERS AND MISLEADERS IN HIGH PLACES
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LEE. GERALD STANLEY
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4. 1916.
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BROWNINGIANA 197
LEE. VERNON
Art and Life. Contemporary Review 69: 658-669: May 1896.
On Limho. Longman's Magazine. LittelPs Living Age 208:812-
819.
Studies in Literary Ps^cholog^. Contemporary Review 85:386-
392:March 1904.
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LEFFERTS, SARA TAWNEY
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822-824.
The Poetry of the Century: A Retrospect and Anticipation. By
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LENNOX. M. C.
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LEONARD. LUCILLE PRICE
DeQuince^'s Dream-Fugue. Poet Lore 28:6:680-690.
leopardi, giacoma— poet philosopher
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LESLIE'S, FRANK
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Print from H. Kaulbach's Painting, The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
By H. Kaulbach. 44:157.
Stor^ of the Pied Piper Legend. 44:237.
Talks About New Books. Mention of Mrs. Browning. 44:720.
LESSONS FROM BROWNING
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Morning, 26. 821.88 Dslb.
LETTER FROM ROBERT BROWNING TO WM. MACREADY
Emerson College Magazine 20:3:131-132:Jan. 1912. (Letter now
in possession of Miss Gertrude Chamberlin.)
LETTER FROM ROBERT BROWNING TO MISS ALMA MURRY
CONCERNING BEATRICE
Notebook of the Shelley Society 105:May 12, 1886.
198 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
LETTER, LONDON
Notes and Nents. See Kingsland, William G.
LETTER TO A DEAD AUTHOR. A
By Frank Newbolt. Nineteenth Century 82: 825 -834: Oct. 1917.
LETTER TO A FRIEND
By Robert Brcxwning. (Leisure Hour.) Littell's Living Age 184:
768.
LETTER. UNPUBLISHED OF BROWNING, AN
By W. J. Rolfe. Nation 90:159.
LETTER WRITER, ROBERT BROWNING AS A
By William G. Kingsland. Poet Lore 8:2:78-84:225-233.
By Harry Christopher Minchin. Brorvning Centenary 38-45 821 .88
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LETTERS. AUTOGRAPH
Chiefly addressed to Robert Browuing, documents in his handivriting, and
other interesting manuscripts having relation to him.
ABBOTT, EVELYN
A letter thanking Browning for a copy of Prince Hohenstiel.
1871.
ABERDARE, NORAH
She thanks him for a copy of a book which Browning had sent
her. She refers to her father, and also to W. S. Landor. 1888.
AIDE, HAMILTON
Thanking Browning for some verses which he had written in a
book. 1 888.
ALBEMARLE. LORD
Postponing an affair which he had planned to give. June 18th.
BOYLE, MARY
Asking Browning to call on her some afternoon. May 8th.
She has been very ill. A friend of hers is going to publish some
letters of W. S. Landor, and asks Browning to advise her. 1888.
BRIGADE SURGEON. BOMBAY ARMY
He sends Browning a copy of Smart's works and asks his opinion.
1887.
BRITAIN, N.
Poem written on reading in a London paper that Mr. Browning
was going to publish some new poems.
BROWNING. ROBERT
Letter to Miss Mary Boyle. June 20, 1881.
Document in French. Signature of Browning. 1848.
Letter to Lady Combermere. March 15, 1878. See Plate.
List of Plate in use, 1862. in the poet's handwriting. 1862.
BROWNING. SARIANA
Letter to Miss Lilian Whiting. Jan. 26, 1900. The gift of Miss
Lilian Whiting.
BROWNING'S SCRAPS
Newspaper clippings of Browning's, especially about his works.
BUNSEN. ERNEST DE
Referring to Rabbi ben Ezra and A Death in the Desert. 1866.
BURDETT-COUTTS (BARONESS)
An invitation. She has just returned from Scotland. 1889.
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BROWNINGIANA 199
BUTLER. C.
He sends Browning; a copy of the Basilicon Doron, which he had
had reprinted. 1887.
Asking Browning if he cares to become a member of the Rox-
burgh Club. 1888.
CHOLMONDELEY, R.
He asks Browning to bring Carlyle to dinner some day. May 4th.
COBBE, FRANCES POWER
She tells Browning that she has just heard that he is opposed to
the vivisection of animals, and asks permission to sign his name
to the list which she has. She hopes to kill the bill. Dec. 27th.
She is writing on behalf of a friend of hers — the new editor of
the Contemporary Review — and asks for some contribution. 1882.
She asks Browning to write to Sir Chambers and W. D. Grant
concerning the W. Reid Bill which is to be voted on April 4.
1883.
COURTNEY. LEONARD
He points out an oversight in The Ring and the Book- 1881.
CROMBIE, J. M.
Saying that he is sorry that Browning has learned of the coming
election, as they had desired to simply notify him after the unani*
mous election. Nov. 18, 1877.
Concerning Browning's acceptance of the Lord Rectorship of the
University of St. Andrews. Nov. 19, 1877.
Thanking Browning for a little token. Nov. 26, 1877.
DAWSON. C. A.
Browning had advised him about writing and now he sends him
some more poems to criticize. Reference to Mrs. Browning. 1889.
DICKSON. W. K.
F4e informs Browning that he has been elected Honoraiy President
of the Associated Societies of Edinburgh University. 1885.
DILKE. SIR C. W.
Written after the death of his wife. 1872.
FOX MEMORIAL
A list of the subscriptions. 1864.
Informing Browning of the death of Fox. and asking for a sub-
scription. 1 864.
Thanking Browning for a subscription and enclosing a receipt.
Latin inscription in Browning's handwriting on the back of this
envelope. 1 864.
GIBSON. JAMES
He asks Browning if he will become the Independent Club nominee
for the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University. April 4, 1883.
He tells Browning how sorry he is that he will not be a candidate
for the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University. April 11, 1883.
GLADSTONE, MARY
Acknowledging Browning's letter after the death of her husband.
1880.
Asking Browning to dine with her. 1885.
Thanking Browning for sending Ferishtah. She apologizes for
having sent him a paper on the Duchess. 1885.
GLADSTONE (MRS. MARY DREW)
She is sending Browning a little book concerning which she had
written him before. She acknowledges his letter and is sorry that
Browning does not believe in Home Rule. 1888.
200 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Asking Browning if she might send him a book which she believes
is a result of his works. She reproaches him for not having sent
a word of congratulatoin on her marriage. She would have
valued a present of a book from him. 1868.
GREEN. H.
He sends Browning a statement of the amount due and asks if
he will give possession of the house, Warwick Crescent. 1887.
Concerning his tenancy of No. 9, Warwick Crescent. 1887.
GUERRIER, C. DU.
He has translated Mrs. Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese.
His letter is addressed to "Sir Robert Browning" and is sent in
care of the postmaster, as he does not tcrtow drowning*s address.
It li written in French. Also anolhej letter in French. 1885.
HAYES, MAI ILDA M.
A copy of her petition for a literary pension. A short summary
of her life and works. 1865.
Acknowledging Browning's letter, and telling what work she has
done along literary lines. 1865.
Asking Browning to sign her petition for a pension. 1865.
HEDDERWICK, T. C.
He asks Browning's permission to nominate him as a candidate
for the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University. June 15, 1871.
He says that he had written to Browning concerning his candi-
dacy for the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University, but has
received no reply. He requests an answer. July 17, 1871.
He asks Browning to reconsider his refusal to be a candidate for
the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University, and outlines the duties
of such an office. Aug. 2, 1871.
HERBERT, AUBERON
Asking Browning to sign the enclosed paper and stating the plans
of a committee of which Browning is asked to be a member.
July 17th.
Asking Browning's permission to sign his name to the declaration
of war. April 2nd.
Asking Browning to dine with him. April 26th.
He thanks Browning for answering his letter about the National
Land Company. 1885.
Telling Browning about the formation of a National Land Com-
pany, and asking him if he wishes to become a member. Incloses
a notice of the formation of the Company. 1885.
He asks Browning to vote in favor of Mr. W. E. Phillpotts as
a member of the Athenaeum Club. 1877.
HERTZ, FANNY
She and Dr. Todhunter had discussed Browning's James Lee's
Wife, and this led Dr. Todhunter to write his interpretation of
the poem; and the lady sends Browning a copy of the interpre-
tation. 1878.
H. G. H.
A poem to Robert and Elizabeth Browning. Extracted from an
unpublished )>olume of poems.
HOLYOAKE, GEO. JACOB
He thanks Browning for acknowledging a little book which he
had sent. He also sends Browning some copies of the Chicago
Railway Guide which contains some reprints of Browning's poems.
1885.
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BROWNINGIANA 201
HOPE, A. J. BERESFORD
He tells Browning that he is enclosing a request from a Mrs.
Cayley. 1884.
He explains that he has just received Browning's letter. He tells
Browning that he has made Mrs. Cayley very happy by complying
with her request. 1884.
HOWARD. GEORGE
He writes Browning to express his enjoyment of Balaustlon's
Adventures. 1871.
KERR, RALPH
Telling Browning of the death of Lothian. 1870.
Sending a notice of Lothian's funeral. 1870.
KINGSLAND. W. G.
He is enclosing a A^en> Year's card and good wishes in the shape
of a sonnet. He also encloses a New Year's Hymn which he had
written for a festival service. 1880.
KNIGHT. WM.
Concerning the bestowing of the Lord Rectorship of the University
of St. Andrews on Browning. 1877.
He speaks of Browning as a philosopher, and refers to his treat-
ment of immortality. Asks Browning to attend a meeting of the
]Vadsworth Society. He also asks him to be a member of a party
which he is planning. 1881.
KNOWLES. JAMES
He asks Browning to write a poem to be set to music and sung at
the laying of the foundation stone of the Imperial Institute. He
also asks Browning to dine with him on the day that the Prince
of Wales does. 1887.
He asks Browning if he wishes to become a member of the newly
formed Metaphysical and Psychological Society... He encloses a
list of those who are already members. 1869.
LEE. S. L.
He informs Browning of the formation of a Society at Oxford
to study his works, encloses a list of the members and asks if he
has any objections, for he has heard that Browning does not ap-
prove of such a society. 1881.
LEFROY. EDWARD
He is sending Browning some sonnets. 1883.
LEIGHTON, W., of Wheeling, Va.
He sends Browning a copy of his Shalicspeare's Dream. 1880.
LEWIS, ELEANOR
She writes to correct a misconception which was caused by her
using the stationery of a friend. 1886.
She sends him a copy of More's poems. 1886.
LORDS PRAYER. IN ARABIC. THE
Written by Aboo the African Prince. 1835.
LYALL. SIR C. J.
He speaks of an article which he has written on Omar Khayyam,
and discusses Omar Khayyam and other Persian poets. 1885.
He sends Browning some translations of Arabic poetry which he
has recently printed. 1878.
He suggests some corrections in the Persian names of Ferishtah't
Fancies which is bemg published just then. 1884.
He asks permission to call on Browning. 1885.
He speaks of the Arabic poetry which he sent him the year before,
and asks permission to send some more that he has translated.
1879,
202 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
MACCLYMONT. C. R.
He tells Browning how sorry he is that he cannot accept the Lord
Rectorship ot Glasgow University. Sept. 1871.
He writes to Robert Barrett Browning and asks him to influence
his father to accept the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University.
1871.
MAOCAY. J. M.
He thanks Browning for a gift which he has received. 1877.
MARSTON. WESTLAND
He says that his friends are endeavoring to secure him a pension
and asks Browning to please send him a testimonial which will
help to secure him the desired favor. 1877.
He thanks Browning for having sent him a testimonial which will
aid him in getting a pension. 1877.
McREATH. JAMES
Thanking him for his translation of Agamemnon. 1877.
MEMORANDA ON FRENCH HISTORICAL PERSONAGES
Four lines in the handwriting of Robert Browning, Sr., and two
in the handwriting of the poet.
MITCHELL. ELLEN
She sends Browning a copy of the constitution and plans of the
Chicago Browning Society. 1866.
MOHL, MARY
She tells about Mrs. King, whom she met recently, and says that
Mrs. King was an ardent admirer of Mrs. Browning. Asks
Browning to dine. 1875.
MORLEY. HENRY
He speaks of different works of Browning's. 1878.
MORRISON. J. T.
Concerning the Lord Rectorship of Edinburgh University. 1886.
MUNBY, A. J.
He writes to Mr. Furnivall on behalf of a lady who wishes an
autograph of Browning. Then he tells of an incident of a Vicar'j
wife who had never heard of Browning. 1887.
MUNDELLA, A. J.
He asks Browning to dine with him and to meet some admirers
and friends. 1875.
MURRAY, JAMES
He acknowledges a letter from Browning, and says that he is
glad that Browning enjoyed Alma Murray's recital. He encloses
a poem which he has written in French, to Victor Hugo after
reading his last will and testament. 1885.
He speaks of having taught Robert Barrett Browning, and then
asks Browning to go hear Alma Murray read Pippa Passes. 1888.
PAGET, VIOLA
She is sending her brother's verses to Browning and asks him to
glance at them if he has time. Oct. 8th.
She says that she is sending a copy of a new book of hers, Baldivin,
for it contains some notes upon Caponsacchi. These notes are
the result of some discussions with Enrico Nencioni. 1886.
She is sending Browning a volume of her brother's poems and
asks that it be allowed to lie on the table or even be used in
lighting his kitchen fire. 1882.
PALGRAVE. F. T.
He admits that he was in the wrong about the Cowper pedigree.
He says that he is anxious to see Browning's Alcestis. 1871.
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He asks Browning, since he has refused to be a candidate for the
Poetry Professorship, if he will serve on a committee as he
(Palgrave) is a candidate. 1877.
PAPERS
Newspaper clippings concerning the graves of Theodore Parker
and Mrs. Browning. 1862.
Also a clipping concerning Browning's nomination to the Lord
Rectorship of St. Andrews. 1868.
Various clippings and folders of Browning's. A calling card of
Robert Barrett Browning.
PATON, ALLAN PARK
He tells Browning that he has some letters of Mrs. Browning,
which she wrote to him when he sent her some of his poems. He
offers them to Browning. 1883.
PATRICK, M.
Informing him of the students' desire for him to be elected Lord
Rector of the University of St. Andrews. 1889.
PENNELL, H. C .
He is sending Browning his Puc}( on Pegasus and says that there
is a shot at him (Browning) in it. 1869.
POLLOCK, W. H.
He asks Browning if he would like to join a Rabelais Club,
which is being formed. He includes a list of those already mem-
bers. 1879.
RAMSEY. JAMES
He tells Browning about the failure of one of his law cases. 1878.
R. C.
He writes Browning about the title of a book by "A. C," and
also aboait the dedication, which is to be to Browning. 1871.
REDFORD. G.
Attempting to correct a criticism of the work of Robert Barrett
Browning. 1 880.
REED, E. J.
He is sending Browning a copy of his book on Japan. 1880.
RUSSELL, LADY E. A.
She reminds him that he is to dine with her to meet Tom Brown.
Jan. 1. 1863.
She thanks him for some crackers. She hopes to see him New
Year's Day. Dec. 31. 1863.
She reminds Browning that he was supposed to dine with her the
day before. Feb. 12, 1864.
He has failed to appear at a dinner which shewas giving. Feb.
13. 1864.
She writes about some friends "The Stows" who have left town.
Then she reminds him of an engagement. Nov. 10, 1864.
She writes to say that she is sorry that Robert Barrett Browning
is ill. Feb. 14. 1865.
Very disconnected. She tells of some one who is to marry his
cousin who will not answer because of her provincialism. Feb.
16, 1865.
She asks him to dinner if he has lime. Feb. 25, 1865.
She has not been to see Browning for some time because there is
a great deal of illness, and she is afraid of infection on account
of her grandchildren. Mar. 28. 1865.
Memoranda in Latin. Asks him to come to meet Cartwright. July
14. 1865.
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She asks him to call after dinner to meet some friends.
6, 1865.
She tells Browning to come the next day if he wishes
Carlwright. Dec. 3.
She asks him to dine with her. Dec. 26, 1865.
She asks him to dine with her the next day. Jan. 28,
She has been ill again with bronchitis. July 21, 1867.
She thanks Browning for having "executed a frivolous
sion" for her while he was in Paris. May 1, 1869.
She tells him that she has been ill and asks him to
has time. July 14, 1869.
Very curious "Why are we born to suffer?" She has been in
great pain. April 2, 1870.
She asks Browning to dine with her to meet Mile. Mohl. June
13. 1870.
"Peter Simple could not more innocently" — and she proceeds to
ask Browning to dine the following evening and to call whenever
he can. June 25, 1870.
She reminds him of an engagement to dine with her.
She has to cancel an engagement for dinner because of the death
of Lord Clarendon, an early acquaintance. June 27, 1870.
SALISBURY, G.
He is sorry that Browning will not be able to be with the Society
on the 14th. June 8, 1882.
SANDFORD, JANE
She writes to renew an old acquaintance. May 5, 1868.
He has not answered her last lettei so she writes Browning again.
Feb. 28, 1869.
Very long and interesting. She tells him about herself. She has
evidently known the Brownings for a long time. July 5, 1868.
SEELEY, J. R.
He asks Browning to lecture to the members of the University
College, Oxford. Nov. 19th.
He begs Brownmg's pardon lor persisting about the lecture, but
he did not understand Browning's attitude towards lecturing.
Nov. 15, 1868.
SIMON, O. J.
He writes Browning concerning the oppression of the Jews in
Russia, and asks Browning's permission to sign his name to a
requisition to the Vice Chancellor of Oxford about calling a
meeting. 1882.
SKELTON, JOHN
He is sending Browning a copy of Eraser's Magazine, in which
he has expressed his admiration for Browning's poetry. Mar. 16,
1863.
SMITH, J. BROWNING
He gives Browning some information about the early Brownings;
together with a pedigree of the Browning and Smith families.
1873.
SMITH. ADAMS CLARKE
He says that he has some very valuable books of Mr. H. S.
Boyd, some of which contain references to Mrs. Browning, and
he asks Browning if he cares to buy them. 1887.
He says that he is sending Mr. Boyd's books to Browning and
he tells something of their history. 1887.
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SMITH. MARY
She asks Browning if he can give her any information about
Salvini, who has suddenly left town. 1876.
SPEDDING, JAMES
Invites Browning to dinner to meet his mother. 1867.
STANLEY. DEAN
He encloses to Browning a letter from Mr. Knight which he has
received asking him to inform Browning of the students choice
for Lord Rectorship of the University of St. Andrews. 1877.
SUTHERLAND, WM.
Asking Browning if he will accept the nomination for the Lord
Rectorship of the University of St. Andrews. 1884.
TAYLOR. JAMES
He asks Browning if he will be the candidate for the Lord
Rectorship of Edinburgh University. 1883.
THOMPSON, S. R.
He sends Browning some flowers to congratulate him. In a post-
script he announces a short series of articles on Browning's musical
poems.
THORN. WM.
He sends Browning some information about the origin of some
words. 1 864.
TOMKINS. KATE
She sends Browning some poems which she has written and asks
his opinion. May 18. 1887.
Browning evidently encouraged her to continue her work, for she
writes thanking him for his kind words. June 9, 1887.
TREVELYAN. G. O.
He asks Browning for his support in the Ballot at the Athenaeum
Club. 1877.
TULLOCH. WM.
Concerning the bestowing of the Lord Rectorship of the University
of St. Andrews. 1869.
WALDSTEIN. CHARLES
He tells Browning about a passage in Thucydides which might
form the ground work for a poem similar in character to those in
his Dramatic Idyls. 1888.
WEBSTER. JAMES C.
He informs Browning that he has been made a member of the
Athenaeum Club. 1862.
WELL WOOD, JOHN
He informs Browning of the desire of the University Independent
Club that he be their candidate for the Lord Rectorship of Glas-
glow University. The envelope is endorsed in Browning's hand-
writing Rectorship of Clasgow University. 1876.
WILLIAMS. REV. J. D.
He has recently been made Vicar of Bottisham. He tells of an
incident on St. Lukes Day when a Prof, of St. Andrews spoke
on Browning. 1880.
WISEMAN. XAVIERE
Endorsed in Browning's handwriting From Cardinal Wisemans
Mother, R. D., '84. She expresses her pleasure in knowing that
the Brownings had not suffered from the heat. She continues to
say that they are very humble as to the political affairs. 1848.
WOODROFFE. L.
He asks Browning who is the subject of the lines The Lost
Leader. 1870.
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The Best Poetry for Cirls. By Henry Van Dyke. 28:324-325:
March 5, 1904.
Books. 28:788-789:May 28, 1904; 30:254-255 :Feb. 18, 1905.
Books Received. 25:534:Oct. 25, 1902; 28:637:April 30, 1904;
28:751 :May 21, 1904; 29:694:Nov. 19. 1904; 30:27:Jan. 7.
1905.
Same. (Advertisement.) By Henry Frowde. 31:1002:Dec. 30,
1905.
Same. (Advertisement.) By Eward Howard Griggs. 31 :887-888:
Dec. 9, 1905.
Same. (Advertisement.) By Frederic G. Kenyon. 32:848: June
2, 1906.
A Brief for Literature as a Profession. By Col. Thomas Went-
worth Higginson. 31 :271 :Aug. 26, 1905.
Robert Browning. (Poem.) By Henry Van Dyke. 44:2:1110.
Browning and How to Stud^ Him. By Hamilton W. Mabie. 20:
781:June 23. 1900.
Robert Browning as a Dramatist. By Edv/ard Dowden. 28:843-
844: June 11, 1904.
Browning as The Preachers Poet. By Charles Frederick Aked.
31:536:Oct. 14. 1905.
Browning in Nickelodeons. 39:681 -682: Oct. 23. 1909.
Browning on His Own Obscurit]). 32:937:June 23, 1906.
Robert Browning's Attitude of Detachment. By Stopford Brooke.
26: 149- 150: Jan. 31, 1903.
Mrs. Browning's Ethical Impulse. By Thomas Bradfield. 13:715:
Oct. 3, 1896.
Browning's Intellectual Equipment. By Dean Farrar. 14:552:
March 6, 1897.
Browning's Lineage. By Henry Van Dyke. 34:266:Feb. 16, 1907.
Mrs. Browning's Preeminence. Editorial. 16:553:May 7, 1898.
Browning's Profoundest Poem. By T. W. Higginson. 23:39:
July 13, 1901.
The Brownings' Romance as Reflected in Their Poetry. 31:609-
610:Oct. 28, 1905.
A Busy Lifetime of Lofty Endeavor. 30:2l6:Feb. 11, 1905.
Can Literature Be Taught? Editorial. 22: 724-725: June 15, 1901.
A Chat About Longfellow. By R. H. Stoddard. 12:310-31 1 :Jan.
11, 1896.
Cherishing the Minor Poets. By Sidney Low. 40:62: Ian. 8.
1910. J •
Christianity's Dependence Upon Literature. By Henry Van Dyke.
31:957-958:Dec. 23. 1905.
Clouded Literary Lives. By Sidney Low. 39:482:Sept. 25, 1909.
Colleges Blamed for Our Lack of Author§. By William W. Ells-
BROWNINCIANA M
worth. 53:2:304-305:Aug. 5. 1916.
Colonel Higginson's Life of Longfellow. By T. W. Higginson.
25 -.868-870 :Dec. 27, 1902.
Complete IVor^s of Robert Brorvning. By George D. Spraul. 20:
291 :March 3, 1900.
Conditions of Great Poetry. By W. E. Henley. 21 :729:Dec. 15,
1900.
Contradiction of Literary Criticism. Editorial. 25:340:Sept. 20,
1902.
/. F. Coopers Rank a* No\>elist. By William L. Alden. 18:339:
March 25, 1899.
The Courtship of Robert Browning. Editorial. 15:879-880: Nov.
20, 1897.
Coventry Patmore, the Poet of Love. Editorial. 14:519-521:
Feb. 27. 1894.
Current Poetry. Editorial. 52:1 :75:Jan. 8, 1916; 53:1:198-202:
July 22. 1916. ^
Defending KeaCs Love Letters. By Prof. Albert E. Hancock. 37:
633-634 :Oct. 31, 1908.
Defending Literary Fads. By Howells. 40:1 178: June 11, 1910.
A Defense of Mrs. Browning's Father. By C. J. Moulton Barrett.
18:578:May 20, 1899.
A Defense of the Split Infinitive. By Dr. Thomas R. Lounsbury.
28:653 :May 7. 1904.
Democratizing Shakespeare. Editorial. 52:2: 1452- 1453: May 20,
1916.
Does Industrialism Kill Literature? By Dr. C. A. Smith. 24:671 :
May 17, 1902.
Dumas and D'Artagnan. By Walter Shaw Sparrow. 15:462-63:
Aug. 14. 1897.
A Duel of Literary Reputation. By Charles Leonard Moore. 46:
l:710-711:March29. 1913.
The Ebb-Tide of Poetry and Criticism. By Rev. Stopford Brooke.
21:691:Dec. 8. 1900.
Mrs. Eddy and Her Views. By J. I. C. Clarke. 22:730-731:
June 15. 1901.
Dr. Eliot's Five Feet of Books. By Dr. Eliot. 39:57-58: July 10,
1908.
The English Hall of Fame. 35:872:Dec. 7, 1907.
Failure of Great Writers as Dramatists. Editorial. 26:785-786:
May 30, 1903.
A Few of Frederick Locker s Confidences. Frederick Locker-
Lampson. 13:12: May 2, 1 896.
A Forgotten Rival of Tennyson and Browning. By Edmund Gosse.
18:458-459: April 22, 1899.
The Genius of Christina Rossetti. 28:804:June 4, 1904.
The Gethsemane of Literature. By James Douglas. 43:2:738:
Oct. 28, 1911.
Gladstone's Warning to Verse Makers. Editorial. 13:425-426:
Aug. 1. 1886.
A Glance at Some of Stedman's Work' By Mary J. Reid. 10:
341-342:Jan. 19. 1895.
A Glimpse of Froude at Home. By Mrs. Alexander Ireland. 10:
490:Feb. 23. 1895.
The Greatest Books of the Century. By Editor. 21 :797:Dcc. 29,
1900.
214 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
The Greatest of Women Poets. Editorial. 18:309: March 18.
1899.
A Guide to the New Books. 33 :913-914:Dec. 15, 1906; 35:759-
760:Nov. 16, 1907; 39:633-639:Oct. 16, 1909.
Hawthorne Through His Wife's Eyes. Editorial. 15:41 42:May
8. 1897.
How Browning Made a Christian. By Dr. Edward Berdoe. 12:
531: Feb. 29, 1896.
How Browning's Fame Was Delay^ed. By H. W. Temple. 15:26:
May 1, 1897.
How Browning's Fame Was Delayed Twenty Years. By Dean
Farrar. 14:701 : April 10, 1897.
How One of Mrs. Browning's BooJ^s Was Named. By Edmund
Gosse. 10:493 :Feb. 23, 1895.
An Ideal Literary Marriage. 37:426-427:Sept. 26, 1908.
Ten Years of English Literature. By Edmund Gosse. 15:521-522:
Aug. 28, 1897.
India Moving Christward. By Harold Begbie. 48:1 :68-69:Jan.
10. 1914.
Individualism as the Keynote of Nineteenth Century Literature. By
Edmund Gosse. 22:345:March 23, 1901.
Intellectual Leadership of George William Curtis. By Henry
Mills Alden. 28:44: Jan. 9. 1904.
Henry James and Others on Browning. By Sir Arthur Pincro and
Henry James. 44:2:1 159-1 160: June 1, 1912.
Keat's Ode on Melancholy, as First Written. By Thomas Went-
worth Higginson. 13:202: June 13, 1896.
Walter Savage Landors Letters to Miss Paynter. Editorial. 18:
398-399: April 8, 1899.
Andrew Lang on Tennyson. By Andrew Lang. 24:320-321 :
March 8, 1902.
Letters by Robert Browning. By Wm. G. Kingsland. 14:425-26:
Feb. 6. 1897.
Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson. By Sydney Colvin. 18:249-
250: March 4, 1899.
The Life of Alfred Tennyson. Editorial. 15:850-853 :Nov. 13,
1897.
Literary Chicago and Conan Doyle. Editorial. 10:103 :Nov. 24,
1894.
Literary Gems for the British Red Cross. By J. P. Collins. 57:
,30-31 :April 20, 1918.
Literary Qualities of Disraeli. By Walter Sichel. 29:642:Nov.
12, 1904.
Literature in 1903. 28:141-142:Jan. 30, 1904.
Literature of the Nineteenth Century, a Retrospect. 20:77-78:
Jan. 20, 1900.
Longfellow Through Bliss Carman's Eyes. 16:459-460: April 16,
1898.
Love Letters of Two Poets. By Alice Meynell. 18:425-426: April
15, 1899.
Love Letters, Real and Otherwise. Editorial. 22:506:April 27,
1901.
Lyric Poetry of England, Ireland and America Compared. By
Chas. L. Moore. 23:492-493:Oct. 26, 1901.
A Maeterlinck Play in Philadelphia. Editorial. 26:61 3-61 4: April
25, 1903.
BROWNINGIANA 215
Maeterlinclc's Monna Vanna and Robert Broivning. By William
Lyon Phelps. 26:456-457: March 28. 1903.
Edmn Markham on the Poetry of Poe. 28:91 2: June 25. 1904.
Edwin Markham's Book of Poems. Editorial. 18:695-696: June
17. 1899.
Edivin Markham's Estimate of Kipling. 26:11:Jan. 3, 1903.
Meredith as a Poet. By M. Sturge Henderson. 36:341 -42: March
7, 1908.
Mesmerism. By Ezra Pound. 44:2:1110.
The Modern Note in Literature. By Claude Bragdon. 27:897:
Dec. 26. 1903.
More of Max Mailer's Literary Recollections. 14:670-671 : April
3. 1897.
More Light on Patmores Character. By Edmund Gosse. 14:700-
701:April 10. 1897.
Mosaic Poetry. 39:494:Sept. 25. 1909.
The Moses of Michael Angela. By Robert Browning. 49:2:1234:
Dec. 19. 1914.
Motives and Methods of Authorship. By G. Eyre-Todd. 12:
640-641.
Prof. Max Mullers Recollections of Froude and Kingsley. 14:
427-28:Feb. 6. 1897.
Musical Possibilities of Poe's Poems. By Charles Sanford Skitlon.
10:400:Feb. 2, 1895.
Necessary Conditions of Great Poetry. By W. H. Mallock. 21 :
248-249 :Sept. 1. 1900.
The New Fiction. By Henry Mills Alden. 37:321 :Sept. 5. 1908.
A New Theory of Walt Whitmans Genius. By Dr. R. Maurice
Bucke. 18:487-488: April 29. 1899.
Notes (Mrs. Browning). Editorial. I8:698:june 17. 1899.
Alfred Noyes for Princeton. Editorial. 48:1 :552-553:March 14.
1914.
An Ode to the Centenary of the Birth of Robert Browning. Poem.
By George Sterling. 44:2:1 108:May 25. 1912.
Same. Forum 49:97-99.
The Old Epic and the New. Editorial. 26: 885 -886: June 20. 1903.
The Old Men of Literature. By Richard Le GalUenne. 48:1 :491-
492:March 7. 1914.
The One Thousand Best BooI(s of the Providence Library. By
Editor. 22:475: April 20. 1901.
Palgrave and His Friends. Editorial. 18:518:May 6, 1899.
Parthian Shots at Pre-Raffaelite Poets. By Stephen Crane. 41 :
2:647-48:Dec. 15. 1910 050 J712.
The Past and Present in Literature. By Editor. 22: 128: Feb. 2,
1901.
Penalty of Meredith's Style. By Paul Elmer More. 30:891 : June
17. 1905.
A Plea for the Poets. Editorial. 13:267-268: June 27. 1896.
A Poem Which Was Mistaken for Browning's. By Ophelia G.
Browning. 19:130:July 29. 1899.
Poe's Place as a Critic. Editorial. 26:379-380: March 14, 1903
The Poet in Modern Life. Editorial. 27:772:Dec. 5. 1903.
The Poet Laureates Latest. 14:583 :March 13. 1897.
The Poet of the Real. By G. W. Hulton. 37: 158- 159: Aug. 1,
1908.
216 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
A Poet of Transcendental Life. 41 :792-793:Nov. 5. 1910
J712.
Poetry^ and Profits. Editorial. 46:2: 1428: June 28. 1913.
The Poetry? of Social Revolt. 25: 342-343: Sept. 20, 1902.
Poetr]f, War and Mr. Hoivells. Editorial. 18:607: May 27, 1899.
A Poet IV ho Lives fcj; His Verse. 33:425-426:Sepl. 29, 1906.
A Poet's Painter. Editorial. 54:2:1 164-1 165: April 21, 1917.
Present Conditions of Literary Production. By Paul Shorey. 13:
521: Aug. 22. 1896.
The Present Ebb-Tide of English Literature. By Edward Dicey.
21:69:July 21. 1900.
Progress and Poetry. By Gerald Stanley Lee. 43:2: 1099 :Dec. 9,
1911.
Prometheus Again in Drama. 30: 70: Jan. 14, 1905.
The Question of Greatness in Literature. By W. P. Trent. 24:
865-866: June 28, 1902.
Recollection of Moncure D. Conr»a}f. 30: 53-54: Jan. 14, 1905.
Religious Influence of Rudyard Kipling. By Rev. J. T. Sunder-
land. 19:258-259: Aug. 26. 1899.
The Renascence of Wonder in English Poetry. By Theodore
Watts Dunton. 28:698:May 14. 1904.
Room in Westminster for Mrs. Bror>fning. By Elizabeth Porter
Gould. 11:373: July 27, 1895.
Christina Rosselti. Editorial. 10:312-313 :Jan. 12, 1895.
Christina Rossetti Contrasted With Mrs. Browning. By Mrs. Alice
Law. ll:42:May 11. 1895.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti' s Diseased Genius. Editorial. 13:746-747.
Rossetti s Isolation in Nineteenth Century Prose. By Arthur C.
Benson. 28: 587-588: April 23. 1904.
The Secret of Life in Poetry. By Prof. W. J. Courthope. 13:588-
589:Sept. 5. 1896.
Shal^espeare's View on Immortality. By Dr. Frederick Lynch.
52:2: 1066: April 15. 1916.
Should the Bible Be Dramatized? By Rev. F. W. Gunsaulus.
19:378-3 79 :Sept. 23. 1899.
Should Love Letters Be Published? Editorial. 23:190-191 : Aug.
17. 1901.
A Sketch of Ian MacLaren. By Rev. D. M. Ross. 13:810-11:
Oct. 24. 1896.
Goldwin Smith on The Poetry of England. By Goldwin Smith.
29:752-753 :Dec. 3. 1904.
Some Blunders of Critics. By Charles Dudley Warner. 15:702-
703:Oct. 9. 1897.
Some Memories of Tennyson, Browning and George Eliot. By
Justin McCarthy. 19:40:July 8. 1899.
Some Reconsidered Reputations. Editorial. 18:248-249: March 4,
1899.
Still More Books. 29:28: July 2, 1904.
Study of Dictionaries. By William Mathews. 13:525: Aug. 22,
1896.
A Superb Monster. 30: 143- 144: Jan. 28, 1905.
Symonds as an Interpreter of Italy. By John Addington Symonds.
10:281 -282: Jan. 5. 1895.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, The Anglo- African Composer. 29:835-
836:Dec. 17. 1904.
11
BROWNINGIANA 217
Tennyson and Other Poets as Dramatists. Editorial. 15:548-549:
Sept. 4, 1897.
Tennyson as a Minor Poet. Editorial. 48:1 :6l 9-620: March 21,
1914.
Tennyson, The Poet of the English Race. By Arthur Waugh.
13:330:July 11. 1896.
Tennyson's Mission. By W. S. Lilly. l4:639:March 27. 1897.
Thoughts About a Nevt Poetical DaT»n. By Thomas Bradfield.
11:230: June 29, 1895.
Three Octogenarian Poets. Editorial. ll:160:June 8, 1895.
The Two Bobbies. By Tom B. Meteyard. 10:73 :Nov. 17, 1894.
An Unintended Literary Hoax. By Mr$. Jennette Lee. 53:2:
1175:Nov. 4, 1916.
What Does the Bible Really Teach as to Divorce? Editorial. 18:
673-675: June 10, 1899.
What Is the True Province of Poetry? Editorial. 18:365: April
1. 1899.
What Kipling as a Poet Lacks. Editorial. l6:222:Feb. 19. 1898.
When a Nation Hates. Editorial. 49:2:954-955:Nov. 14, 1914.
Whitman and Brorvning as Poets of Barbarism. By George San-
tayana. 20:360-361.
Why Bron>ning Is Not More Popular. By E. L. Burlingame. 15:
399-400: July 31, 1897.
Why Is BroJi>ning Popular? By Paul Elmer More. 30:775-776:
May 27, 1905.
Woman's Viewpoint in Poetry. Editorial. 35: 127- 128: July 27,
1907.
Women and Poetry. Editorial. 18:279-280: March 11. 1899.
Women as Potrrayed in English Literature. Editorial. 16:703-704:
June 11, 1898.
Women in American Literature. Editorial. 14:265-66: Jan. 2,
1897.
Women in Literature. By Kate Upson Clarke. 19:61 4 :Nov. 18,
1899.
The Worth of Literary Culture. By Prof. Arlo Bates. 15:733-
734:Oct. 16. 1897.
LITERARY DILETTANTEISM
By W. G. Kingsland. Poet Lore 6:10:512-518.
LITERARY ELEMENT IN MODERN SIDE EDUCATION IN
ENGLISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS
By E. C. Everard Owen. Contemporary Review 102:2:560-566.
LITERARY ESSAYS
By Geo. Edward Woodberry. On Browning's Death 59 824.91
W8811.
LITERARY FRIENDSHIP. AN IRISH POET'S
By Percy F. Bicknell. Dial 44:69-70: Feb. 1, 1908.
LITERARY GEMS FOR THE BRITISH RED CROSS
By J. P. Collins. Literary Digest 57:30-31 : April 30, 1918.
LITERARY GOSSIP
Athenaeum 2881 :54-55: July 13. 1883; 2945 :444-445 : April 5,
1884; 3217:794:June 22, 1889; 3234:524-525:Oct. 19, 1889;
3242:823-824:Dec. 14. 1889; 3243: 860-862: Dec. 21. 1889; 3244
897-898:Dec. 28. 1889; 3246:50-51 : Jan. 11. 1890; 3247:86-87
Jan. 18. 1890; 3255:342-343: March 15. 1890; 3264:642-643
May 17, 1890; 3267: 739-740: June 7. 1890; 3271 :36-38:July 5.
1890; 3282:388-390:Sept. 20. 1890; 3285:484-486:Oct. 11. 1890;
218 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
3293:778-779:Dec. 6. 1890; 331 1 :475-476 -.April 11, 1891 ; 3334:
389-390:Sept. 19, 1891; 3337:487-488:Oct. 10, 1891; 3338:519-
520:Oct. 17, 1891; 3343: 688-689: Nov. 21, 1891; 3357:278-279:
Feb. 27, 1892; 3366:566-567: April 30, 1892; 3433 :229 : Aug. 12,
1893; 3438:389-390:Sept. 16, 1893; 3446:665-666:Nov. 11,
1893; 3485: 196- 197: Aug. 11, 1894; 3488:290-291 : Sept. 1, 1894;
3583:846:June 27, 1896; 3608:875-876:Dec. 19. 1896; 3622:
418-419:March 27. 1897; 3634:81 1-81 2: June 9, 1897; 3650:491-
492:Oct. 9, 1897; 3662:24-25:Jan. 1, 1898; 3704:572-573 :Oci.
22, 1898; 4024:807-808:Dec. 10. 1904.
LITERARY HELP
(Punch.) Liltell's Living Age 261-123.
LITERARY HISTORY OF AMERICA
By Charlotte Porter. Poet Lore 13:3:439-448.
LITERARY INSPIRATION OF IMPERIALISM. THE
Eclectic Magazine 135:151-161 :July 1900.
Scottish Review. Littell's Living Age 225:801-811.
LITERARY LIFE. THE
Pen Pictures of Modern Authors. By William Shepard. (T3rpe-
written) 821.88 Bsm.
LITERARY LONDON. MORE MEMORIES OF
By E. G. J. Dial 18:8-10:Jan. 1. 1895.
LITERARY LONDON TWENTY YEARS AGO
Atlantic Monthly. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. 80:753-
761:Dec. 1897.
LITERARY MAN. A
By Harriet Jay. Academy. Littell's Living Age 237:378-381.
LITERARY MEN. AT WHAT AGE THEY DO THEIR BEST
WORK?
By Richard Le Gallienne. 51 :273-277:March 1914.
LITERARY MOSAIC
By Chas. W. Hodell. Ring and the Book. 821.88 Hrhm.
Modern Language 23:3:510-519.
LITERARY NOTES
Independent 39:1:176; 41:2:1154 41:2:1659; 51:141:1899; 57:
1216:1904; 66:1402.
Tennyson's reference to Sale of Love Letters. Independent 74:
591.
Outlook 58:982: April 16. 1898.
LITERARY NOTES: AN ADDRESS BY MR. AUGUSTINE BIR-
RELL
By Editor. Outlook 58: 188: Jan. 15. 1898.
LITERARY NOTES (LETTERS OF ELIZABETH BROWNING)
Outlook 57 :336:Oct. 2. 1897.
LITERARY NOTES (SALE OF BROWNING'S LETTERS)
Outlook 50:515:Sept. 29. 1894.
LITERARY PORTRAITS
By G. K. Chesterton and J. E. H. Williams. Bookman 12:472-
481.
LITERARY QUALITIES OF DISRAELI
By Walter Sichel. Literary Digest 29:642:Nov. 12, 1904.
LITERARY READINGS
Munsey's Magazine 15:507:July 1896.
LITERARY RECOLLECTIONS
By F. Max Mueller. Cosroopolii. Littell'* Living Age 213:75-89.
m
BROWNINGIANA 219
LITERARY SCRAP HEAP. THE
Baylor Literary 22:28-31 : Feb. 1914.
LITERARY SHRINES. THE FINANCE OF
By William G. Fitzgerald. Munsey's Magazine 37:733-743:Sept.
1907.
LITERARY STUDIES
Broivnings Chrisimai Eve 108-129 804 B3661».
By Dorothea Beale. Religious Teachings of Broivning 83-107,
IVordsTvorth, Tcnny^son and Bromning, or Pure Ornate and Gro-
tesque Art in English Poetry. By Walter Bagehot. (Reprinted
from the National Review.) 19:27 821.88 Dcg.
By A. A. Jack. "Contemporary Review 101 :444-445: March 1912.
LITERARY STUDY, THE AIMS OF
By Oscar Lovell Trigg. Dial 18:203-4: April 1. 1895.
LITERARY TEACHING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
By E. C. Everard Owen. Contemporary Review 102:2:560-566.
LITERARY TREASURES UNEARTHED
Mrs. Browning's Opinion on Tennyson. By William G. Kingsland.
Poet Lore 8:1:23-27.
LITERARY WORLD, THE'
Asolando. 21:l:3:Jan. 4, 1890 821.88 Xmal.
Broivning Clubs in the United States. By Hiram Corson. 14:8:
127:April21, 1883.
Robert Brorvning. 20:26:480: Dec. 21, 1889 821.88 Xmal.
Browning Room at WellesleXf. 14:11 : 176- 177: June 2. 1883 821.88
Xmal.
Browning's Agamemnon. Review of La Saisiaz, and Dramatic
Id}fls. 13:419:Dec. 2.1882 821.88 Xmal.
Brownings Poems. (Under Review.) 149:487-488:Dec. 8, 1849
821.88 Xmal.
An editorial on Robert Browning. 20:480:Dec. 21, 1889 821.88
Xmal.
Magazine Articles: 1. Unique Poems — Browning's Dulse's Inter-
view IVith Envoy, 193:Sept. 1849; 2, Reviews — Robert Brown-
ing's Poems, 487:Dec. 8, 1849; 3, Reviews — Browning's Aga-
memnon, 419:Dec. 2, 1882; 4, Selections From Browning, 58:
Feb. 24, 1883; 5, Browning Clubs in the United States, by Hiram
Corson, 127:April 21. 1883; 6, Selections From Browning, 157:
May 19. 1883; 7, Living English Poets, 172: June 2. 1883; 8,
Robert Browning, 480:Dec. 21, 1889; 9. Asolando, 3:Jan. 4.
1890; 10, Original Poetry (To the Memory of Robert Browning),
by John Savoy, 8: Jan. 4, 1890; 1 1, Recollections of Robert Brown-
ing, 25: Jan. 18, 1890; 12, Reviews — Balaustion's Adventure (The
Nation), 178:Sept. 14, 1871; 13, Memorial Exercises, by Sidney
Lanier. 40-41 :Feb. 1, 1890 821.88 Xmal.
Memorial Exercises to Robert Browning held in King's Chapel
Jan. 28, 1890, under the Auspices of the Browning Society of
Boston. 21:3:40:Feb. 1, 1890 821.88 Xmal.
Original Poetry. The Twelfth of December, 1889. To Robert
Browning. By R. W. Gilder. 21:3:40:Feb. 1. 1890 821.88
Xmal.
Prospice. By Robert Browning. 20: 26: 480: Dec. 21. 1889 821.88
Xmal.
Recollections of Robert Browning. 21 :2:25-26:Jan. 18. 1890
621.68 Xmal..
220 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Review of Asolando Fancies and Fads. By Robert Browning
21 :1 :3 :Jan. 4, 1890. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 821 .88 Xmal.
Review of Poems fcj; Robert Browning. In two volumes. New edi-
tion. Boston: Ticknor. Reed & Fields. 149:487-488:Dec. 8. 1849
821.88 Xmal.
Selections From Browning. Review of E. T. Mason's Browning's
Lyrical and Dramatic Poems. 14:4:58:Feb. 24, 1883 821.88
Xmal.
Selections From the Poetr\) of Robert Browning, with an Iatrt)«
duction by Richard Grant White. 14: 10: 157: May 19, 1883
821.88 Xmal.
To the Memor}) of R. B. By John Savary. 21 :1 :8:Jan. 4, 1890
821.88 Xmal.
Unique Poems. The Duke's Interview with the Envoy. By Robert
Browning. 136:193:Sept. 8. 1849 821.88 Xmal.
LITERATURE
Editorial. Independent 67 :880-881 .
By J. W. T. Ley. Nation 109:522:Oct. 1919.
By Frank Jewett Mather, Jr. Forum 34:226:Oc!. 1902; 34:89:
July 1902.
By Brander Mathews. Forum 40:499:Nov. 1908.
A M]fsterious Novel. Editorial. Independent 53:619-1901.
LITERATURE AND DEMOCRACY
Eclectic Magazine 137:237-245: Aug. 1901.
MacMillan. Littell's Living Age 229:647-655.
LITERATURE AND LIFE
By Arthur C. Benson. Century 88:773-778:Sept. 1914.
LITERATURE AND THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT
By Oscar L. Triggs. Poet Lore 6:3:113-126.
LITERATURE AS A RESOURCE
By Hamilton Wright Mabie. Chautauquan 22:65-74:Oct. 1896.
LITERATURE, CLASSICAL AND MODERN
By R. Y. Tyrrell. Eclectic Magazine 142:520 523: March 1904.
LITERATURE CRITICISM
By F. H. Farrar. Forum 9:286: May 1890.
LITERATURE. DIAPHANOUS
By Frederic Harrison. Dial 45:391 :Dec. 1, 1908.
LITERATURE FOR BEGINNERS
By James Weber Linn. New Republic 12:14-16:Aug. 4, 1917.
LITERATURE IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
By Porter Lander Mac Clintock. Elementary School Teacher 3:
146- 155: July 1902.
LITERATURE IN THE MARKET PLACE
By Geo. E. Woodberry. Forum ll:654:Aug. 1891.
LITERATURE IN 1903
Literary Digest 28: 141 -142: Jan. 30, 1904.
LITERATURE, ITS TOILS AND REWARDS
Editorial. Baylor Literary 6:218-221 : Feb. 1898.
LITERATURE. THE, LEADER OF THE PEOPLE
By Prof. Kuno Francke. Journal of American History 4:20:
First Quarter 1910.
LITERATURE OF DREAMS
A Study in the -Dream-Craft of Holmes, Burns, Lamb, Hood,
Lowell and Tennyson. By L. W. Smith. Poet Lore 7:5:233-243.
LITERATURE OF NINETEENTH CENTURY, A RETROSPECT
By Sidney Lee. Literary Digest 20: 77-78: Jan. 20. 1900.
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BROWNINGIANA 221
LITERATURE OF THE WORLD
Poet Lore 10:4:598-604.
LITERATURE: RECENT BIOGRAPHY
By Herbert W. HarwiU. Forum 35:73:July 1903; 36:555 :Jan.
1905.
LITERATURE. STUDIES IN
Chautauquan 15:502-503:July 1892.
LITERATURE: THE ART OF LETTER WRITING
By Herbert W. Harwill. Forum 36:554: Jan. 1905.
LITERATURE, THE CONCEPTION OF RESURRECTION IN
Contemporary Review 1 03: 585-588: April 1913 :Literary Supple-
ment.
LITERATURE, THE GETHSEMANE OF
By James Douglas. Literary Digest 43:2:738:Ocl. 28, 1911.
LITERATURE, THE NEW
By H. W. Mabie. Outlook 102:204.
LITERATURE, THE OLD MEN OF
By Richard Le Gallienne. Literary Digest 48:1 :49 1-492: March
7, 1914.
LITERATURE, WOMEN IN
By Kate Upson Clarke. Literary Digest 19:61 4 :Nov. 18, 1899.
LITTELL PHILIP
books and Things. New Republic 2:330: May 1, 1915; 13:24:
Nov. 3, 1917; 13:254:Dec. 29, 1917.
Optimism of Robert Browning. New Republic 2:330:May 1, 1915.
LITTLE BOOK OF POETS' PARLEYS
By Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. Littell's Living Age
239:318. Books and Authors.
LITTLE. CHARLES J,
Browning's Use of History from Memorial Meeting of the Syracuse
Browning Club 9-13 821.88 Bsr.
LITTLE ESSAYS IN LITERATURE
By Richard Burton. The Brownings 287-291 814 B9741.
LITTLE GIRLS RECOLLECTIONS, A
By Henriette Corkran. Temple Bar. Littell's Living Age 204:
311-315.
LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF ENGLISH AUTHORS
By Elbert Hubbard. Robert Browning. Done into print by the
Roycrofters at the Roycroft Shop, which is in East Aurora, New
York, U.S. A. 821.88 Bhl.
LITTLE TALK ABOUT A GREAT POET, A
By Klyda Richardson Steege. St. Nicholas 30:1 1 :977-981 :Sepl.
1903.
LIVING
By Charles W. Harvey. New Church Review 16:75-86: Jan.
1909.
LIVING AGE, LITTELL'S
Anecdotes of Robert Browning. 184:824: March 29, 1890.
An Apology — On Reading the Browning Love Letters. By Elsie
Higginbotham. (Academy.) 222:792
Affectation. (Sat. R.) 129:248-251.
Afternoon Call, An. (Temp. Bar.) 203:208-215.
Archbishop Trench's Poems. By Aubrey De Vere. (19th Cent.)
178:131-144.
Arnold, Matthew. By Leslie Stephen. (Natn'l R.) 200:90-103.
Same. By Frederic Harrison. (19th Cent.) 209:362-367.
222 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. By Mrs. Andrew Crosse. (Temp. B.)
201:157-166.
Doo}(3 and Auihon:
The Poetry of Robert BroT»nmg. By Stopford Brooke.
235:703.
Letters of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 219:737.
Letters of the Brownings. 219:399; 221:669.
Stopford A. Brooke's Lectures. 220:604; 223:402.
Westminster Biographies. By Arthur Waugh. 226:334.
Robert Browning. By Hall Griffin. 243:574.
An Introduction to the Study of Browning. By Arthur
Symons. 253 :639.
Life and Worlds of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
By Countess Zampini-Salazar. 253:510.
The Paracelsus of Browning. By Christina P. Denison.
271:318
Lectures in German Universities. 245:823.
Florence in the Poetry of the Brownings. By Anne Benne-
son McMahan. 243:828.
The Paracelsus of Browning. By Christina P. Denison.
271:192.
The Brownings: Their Life and Art. By Lilian Whiting.
271 :572.
Life of Browning. By Prof. Herford. 241 :63.
Same. By Prof. Dowden. 241 :63.
Maeterlinck and Browning. 238:511.
English Literature. By G. H. Mair. 272:383.
New Poems by Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Edited by F. G. Kenyon. 285:190.
Browning's Ancestor. 233:574.
Life of Robert Browning. By Edward Dowden. 287:384.
Browning and Padriac Colum. 292:448.
Stopford Brooke's Monogram on Robert Browning. 234:
823.
Little Bool(s of Poets' Parleys. By Charlotte Porter and
Helen A.^ Clarke. 239:318.
Browning's Essay on Shelley. 238:319.
British Art in Venice. By Marcus B. Huish. (19th Cent.) 262:
404-410.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. (Lon. Times.) 249:173-179.
Browning's Letters, Mrs. (Athenaeum.) 215:239-243.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Lond. T.) 241:312-316.
Browning, Mrs. (MacM.) 179:802-808.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. By Pompeo Molmenti. (Nuova
Ant.) 219:35-40.
Browning, Robert. (Quart. R.) 185:666-681 : June 14. 1890.
Brownings, The. By Mrs. Andrew Crosse. (Temp. B.) 192:
719-728.
Carlyle, Thomas. (Quart. R.) 113:666-683.
Chapters From Some Unwritten Memoirs in Italy. By Anne
Ritchie. (MacM.) 203:548-553.
Browning, Robert, A Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of. By
A. C. Swinburne. (Fortn. R.) 184: 447-448: Feb. 15. 1890.
Browning? Yes in a General Way (Poem). From H. E. W. to
W. C. E. (Spectator.) 190:578.
Browning, A Poem to. By Pakenham Beatty. 198:770.
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BROWNINGIANA 223
Browning, Robert, and Alfred Domett. By W. Hall Griffin.
(Contemp. R.) 244:393-410:Feb. 18. 1905.
Browning, Robert. By G. William Sharpe. (Chur. Quart. R.)
186:77l-784:Sepi. 1890.
Browning's Portraits of Women. By "W. T. Davison. (Lond.
Quart. R.) 281 :352-356.
Browning's View of Life. (St. James' Gaz.) 184:255-256.
Browning, Seme Thoughts On. By Mary A. Lewis. (MacM.)
154:238-246: July 22, 1882.
Same. By H. D. Traill. (Contemp. R.) 178:88-96.
Arnold, Matthew, As a Popular Poet. By Wm. A. Sibbald.
(MacM.) 241:83-98.
Asolo and Its Neighborhood. By Linda Villari. (Murray's.)
191:367-371.
Asolan Country, In the. By Eugene Benson. (New R.) 21 1 :
115-121.
At the Sign of the Plough. (Cornhill.) 268:563. ^
At the Sign of the Plough; Questions on Browning's Works. By
Owen Seaman. (Cornhill.) 269:54-55. 175.
Robert Browning, By E. F. Bridelle-Fox. (Argosy.) 184:762-
766.
Same. By Stopford A. Brooke. (Contemporary Review.) 184:
290-297.
Same. By Andrew Lang. (Contemporary Review.) 190:563-570.
Same. By Roden Noel. (Contemporary Review.) 159:771-781.
Same. By H. D. Traill. 184:297-300 821.88 Xman.
Same. A Poem. By Mary A. Woods. (Academy.) 231 :528.
Same. (Time.) A Young Man's Recollections. 187:673-677.
Browning and Butler. By J. Churton Collins. (Contemporary
Review.) 267:481488.
Robert Browning and Alfred Domett. By W. Hall Griffin. (Con-
temporary Review.) 244:393-410.
Browning and Ital^. (Spectator.) 274:54-58.
Browning and Tenn'^son. (Spectator.) 184:190-192.
Same. (Blackwood's Magazine.) 184:240-245.
Browning and Wordsworth. By Harry Christopher Minchin.
(Fortnightly Review.) 27:104-112.
Browning as a Preacher. By Miss E. D. West. (Dark Blue.)
111:707-723.
Browning as a Religious Teacher. By R. H. Hutton. Cood Words.
184:2385:660-665: March 15, 1890.
Browning Biography. By Emily Hickey. (Nineteenth Century
and After.) 268:201-213.
Browning's Casuistr}). By Sir Leslie Stephen. (National Re-
view.) 236:257-271 :Jan. 31. 1903.
Robert Browning in Edinburgh. (Cornhill Magazine.) 260:653-
663.
Browning in London. By E. Beresford Chancellor. (Outlook.)
273:755-757.
Robert Browning, In Memoriam. By Edmund Gosse. (New Re-
view.) 184:372-375.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By John Dennis. Leisure Hour 86-
90:Feb. 1889. 180:629-635 821.88 Xbm.
The Browning Love Letters. (London Times.) 221 : 166- 170.
Robert Browning, the Musician. By A. Goodrich-Freer. (Nine-
teenth Century and After.) 229:803-811.
224 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Browning Out IVest. By Frederick Morgan Padelford. (Cornhill
Magazine. 252:691-697.
A Browning Pilgrimage. By Arthur J. Whyte. (Contemporary
Review.) 277:542-550.
Brownings Onl]) Public Speech. 184: 192: Jan. 4, 1890.
Mr. Browning's Place in Literature. (Contemporary Review.)
122:67-85.
Browning's Poems. A Review. 108:155-166.
Browning's Theology. (The Spectator.) 192:374 376.
A Budget of Memories. By Sir George Otto Trevelyan. 260
280:284:Jan. 30, 1909.
Children in English Poetry. (Contemp. R.) 267:108-111.
Churchill, Lord Randolph. By Sir Herbert Maxwell. (Nat'l R.)
205:28-37.
Classical and Modern Literature. By R. Y. Tyrrell. (Pilot.)
240:567-570.
Comparison of Elizabethan With Victorian Poetry, A. By J. A.
Symonds. (Fortn. R.) 180:195-209.
Concerning Leigh Hunt. (Cornhill.) 194:131-144.
Conditions of The Grand St^le, The. (Spect.) 157:120-123.
Confidences of a Society Poet, The. (Lond. Quar. R.) 211:
362-370.
Conversations and Correspondences With Thomas Carl^le. By
C. Gavan Duffy. (Contemp. R.) 192:531-550.
Critics and Authors. (Sat. R.) 141:318-320.
Debt of English to Italian Literature. By J. A. Symonds. (Fortn.
R.) 125:131-138.
Decay) of Literature, The. (Cornh.) 155:617-624.
Departure From Tradition, A Stor^ of the Year '95. By Rosa-
line Masson. (Chamb. Jour.) 207:15-23.
Did Browning Whistle or Sing? By F. M. Padelford. (Corn-
hill Magazine.) 261 :475-482.
Difficulties of Religious Poetry, The. (Spect.) 213:276-278.
Did Browning Whistle or Sing? By Padelford. 261:475-482.
Dip in Criticism,' A. By Andrew Lang. (Contemp. R.) 179:
352-357.
Discretion and Publicity. (Edinburgh Review.) 221 :807-820:
June 17, 1899.
Earl^ Victorians and Oursehes. By G. S. Street. (Fortn. R.)
251:617-624.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo: An Ethical Stud}). By Henry Norman.
(Fortn. R.) 158:771-777.
Emily, Lady Tennyson. By Annie Fields. 21 1 :765-766.
England of English Poets, The. (Times.) 285:677-681.
English Lyrical Poetry. By J. D. (Cornhill.) 122:195-208.
English Vers de Societe. (Quart. R.) 122:707-720.
Ethics of Parody, The. (Acad.) 238:125-127.
A Few Conversationalists. (Cornhill Magazine.) 233:547-558.
Fine Passes in Verse and Prose Selected by Living Men of Letters.
Fortnightly Review 48:297-3 16: Aug. 1887.
Four Victorian Poets. (Times.) 257:244-249.
Francis Thompson: A Study in Temperament. (Lond. Quart.
R.) 203:403-410.
French Study of Burns, A. (Blackw.) 198:735-743.
From the Land of Letters. By Thomas F. Plowman. (Cornhill.)
288:598-609.
BROWNINGIANA 225
Future of Fiction, The. By Mr. Hemendra Prasad Ghose. (Hind.
R.) 268:154-159.
The Cladstone-BroJi>ning Controversy. By Richard E. Crook.
(Gentleman's Magazine.) 246:626-630.
Glimpses of Thomas Carl^le. By Percy Fitzgerald. (Contemp.
R.) 278:216-223.
Glorious Robert Brorvning. By Emily Hickey. (Nineteenth Cen-
tury and After.) 271 :270-283.
Half a Centurxf of Literary Life. (Lond. Quart. R.) 158:387-
401.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. (St. Paul's.) 109:707-713.
Heavy Fathers. By Rowland Grey. (Fortn. R.) 262:473-480.
Hervc Riel — A Poem. By Robert Browning. (Cornh.) 109:
63-64.
Hours in a Library. (Times.) 292:283-287.
Ho-a> to Read. By Arnold Houltain. (Blackw.) 208:515-528.
Hunt, Leigh. By F. Warre Cornish. (Temple B.) 210:3-14.
Huxley, Thomas Henry, A Reminiscence. By Wilfrid Ward.
(I9th Cent.) 210:579-592.
Illustration. (Blackw.) 112:67-79.
In the Poet's Garden. By Phil Robinson. (Contemp. R.) 198:
419-431.
Inspired Little Creature and the Poet Wordsrvorlh, An. By Rosa-
line Masson. (Fortn. R.) 267:790-801.
Intellectual Effect of Old Age. (Spect.) 184:249-251.
Is Literature Dying? By Herbert Paul. (Contemp. R.) 253:
387-395.
Is Poetry Unpopular? (Spec.) 240:820-823.
Italian Poets of Today. By Helen Zimmern. (Blackw.) 193:
451-465.
Landor, Walter Savage. By John Fyvie. (Temp. B.) 206:3-12.
Landor's "Imaginary Conversations." (Cornh.) 140:3-15.
La Saisiaz in 1895. By A. Taylor Innes. (Contemporary Re-
view.) 210:679-689.
Leaves From the Diary of a Tramp. By J. A. H.) (Cornhill.)
262:143-149.
Letter to A Friend. By Robert Browning. (Leisure Hour.) 184:
768.
Letters from Elizabeth Barrett Brorvning to the Author of Orion on
Literary and General Topics. By R, H. Home. (Contemporary
Review.) 120:281-290.
Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen. By G. W. Prothero. (19th
Cent.) 253:598-607.
Literary Coincidences. By John Dennis. (Leisure Hour.) 192:
822-824.
Literary Courtships. By Eleanor A. Towle. (Fortn. R.) 223:
220-231.
Literary Help. 261:123.
Literary Inspiration of Imperialism. (Scottish R.) 225:801-811.
Literary Man, A. By Harriet Jay. (Acad.) 237:378-381.
Literary Recollections. By F. Max MuUer. (Cosmopolis.) 213:
75-89.
Literature and Democracy. (MacM.) 229:647-655.
Little Girl's Recollections, A. By Henriette Corlcran. (Temp. B.)
204:311-315.
226 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Lord Dc Table)). A Portrait. By Edmund Gosse. (Contemp.
R.) 208:346-357.
Lord Lvttons Rank '" Literature. By W. S. Blunt. (19lh Cent.)
193:805-811.
Lord L\)ttons Letters. (Lond. T.) 251:754-758.
Litton ,Edv>ard Buln>er. By Edmund Gosse. (Fortn. R.) 280:
3-13.
Meredith, George. By Percy Lubbock. (Quart. R.) 264:515-
526.
Meredith in His Poems, Mr. By Edward Dowden. (Fortn. R.)
193:495-505.
Minor Poets, The. By Andrew Long. (Longman's.) 217:279-
280.
Montgomery, James. By George Gilfillan. (Tait's.) 1 1 :57-60.
Moral Philosophy^ of Meredith. By G. K. Chesterton. (Contemp.
R.) 262:423-427.
Morris' Poems, William. By Andrew Long. (Longman's.) 211:
323-336.
Making of a Poet, The. By Stephen Gwynn. (19th Cent.)
265:484-493.
Matrimony and the Man of Letters. By Sidney Low. (19th
Cent.) 263:131-138.
Memorable Art Class. By Thomas Sulman. (Good Words.)
214:889-893.
Nature in Modern Poetry. (Outl.) 256:755-758.
New Criticism of Poetry, A. (Contemp. R.) 215:520-527.
New Criticism, The. By Urbanus Sylvan. (Cornh.) 224:432-
438.
New Study of Tennyson, A. By } .C. C. (Cornh.) 146:483-
492.
The Novel in The Ring and the Book' By Henry James. (Quar-
terly Review.) 274:451-463.
Old Memories Interviewed. By Mrs. Andrew Crosse. (Temp.
B.) 195:372-383.
Old Yellow Book, The. (Blackw.) 269:499-502.
On Learning by Heart. (Acad.) 271 :505-506.
On Leisure, Genius, Books and Reading. By Augustine Birrill.
(Cham. J.) 216:557-559.
On Limbo. By Vernon Lee. (Longman's.) 208:812-819.
Of the Browning Mss. By Frederic G. Kenyon. 278:733-738.
The Optimism of Browning and Meredith. By A. C. Pigou. (In-
dependent Review.) 246:415-422.
A Pica for the Popular in Literature. By J. A. Spender. (Nine-
teenth Century.) 253 :348-358.
Poetry, Politics and Conservatism. By George N. Curzon. 168:
131-140.
Patriotic Poetry. (Times.) 283:107-112.
Past and Present Condition of English Poetry. (Fraser's.) 10:
164-179.
Peacock, Thomas Love: A Personal Reminiscence. By Robert
Buchanan. (New Quart. R.) 126:157-165.
Plays of a Great Poet, The. By Gilbert Murray. (Speaker.)
247:244-248.
Poet of the Northumbrian Pits. By John F. Runciman. (Sat.
R.) 262:46-49.
Poets Chairs, The. By E. V. Lucas. (Outl.) 251:118-120.
BROWNINGIANA 227
PotiT^ of Bridges, The. (Outl.) 253:308-310.
Poetry? of Roberl Bridges. By John Bailey. (Quart. R.) 278:
515-529.
Poeir"^ of the Cenfurp; A Retrospect and Anticipation. By
John Dennis. (Leisure Hour.) 185:307-312.
Poetry of Common Sense, The. By James A. Noble. (MacM.)
191 :546-552.
Poets and the Cucl^oo, The. By J. Culhbert Hadden. (Outl.)
273:634-636.
Poetry of the De Veres Jhe. (Quart. R.) 210:67-85.
Poetry of Doubt. (Chur. Quart. R.) 137:410-421.
Poetry of Leading LaJt> Classes. (Spect.) 130:572-575.
Poetry and the Modern Novel. By Compton MacKenzie. (Eng.
R.) 274:220-228.
Poetry in the Nineteenth Century. By Sir M. E. Grant Duff.
(Edinburgh R.) 235:705-724.
Poetry and Shop^eeping. By Muezzin. (Athen.) 293:685-688
Poetry and Symbolism: A Study of "The Tempest." By J. Chur-
ton Collins. (Contemp. R.) 256:357-371.
Poetry of Today and Tomorrow, The. (Chur. Quart. R.) 196:
279-289.
Poetry of War, The. By A. St. John Adcock. (Bookm.) 283:
398-407.
Popular English Literature Today. (Sat. Review.) 294:496-499.
Possibilities — Poem. Quotation from "Abt Vogler." (Spect.) 131:
514.
Prophetic Power of Poetry. By J. C. Shairp. (Eraser's.) 148:
259-267.
The Religious Opinions of Robert Browning. By Mrs. Sutherland
Orr. (Contemporary Review.) 192:365-374.
The Ring and the Book. (St. Paul's.) 108:771-783.
Rat-Catcher of Hamelin. By Gustav Hartwig. (Trans, by T.
Martin.) (Blackw.) 195:639-640.
Realistic Drama. By W. L. Courtney. (Fortn. R.) 278:775-
786.
Reality in Poetry. By Laurence Housman. (Fortn. R.) 272:
204-214.
Recollections of Coventry Patmore. By R. Garnetl. (Sat. R.)
212:61-64.
Reminiscences of a Behar Planter. By Donald N. Reid. (Gentle-
man's.) 208:632-638.
Reminiscences of Lord Bath. By Malcolm MacCoU. (Contemp.
R.) 210:44-54.
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, Poetry of. By Thomas Bayne. (Eraser's.)
152:817-822.
Ruskin, John. (Chur. Quar. R.) 199:131-146.
Scandinavian Novel, The. (Edinb. R.) 232:1-19.
Science and Society in the Fifties. By Mrs. Andrew Crosse.
(Temp. B.) 191:208-218.
Scientific Movement and Literature, The. By Edward Dowdea.
(Contemp. R.) 135:3-15. ■
Sea Studies. By J. A. Froude. (Eraser's.) 126:131-145.
Society Poets. (Temp. B.) 180:48-53.
Some Odd Numbers. By M. G. (Murray's.) 175:308-313.
Some Recent Verse. (Edin. R.) 264:195-209.
Some Recollections of a Reader. (Comh.) 108:103-109.
228
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Some Recollections of Charles Stuart Caherley. (Temp. B.)
172:421-426.
Startling Poetry. (Spect.) 157:117-120.
State of English Poetry. (Quart. R.) 119:131-152.
Stephen Phillips. By Alice Meynell. (Poetry Jour.) 289:367-
369.
Stevenson, Robert Louis. By Lord Rosebery. (Lond. T.) 212:
187-190.
Stevenson, Robert Louis: Essa})ist, Novelist and Poet. By H.
B. Baildon. (English Studien.) 221:671-688.
Studies in Literar)^ Psychology. By Vernon Lee. (Contemp. R.)
241:213-217.
Style. By I. Gregory Smith. (Oxford and Cambr. R.) 276:
93-100.
Sroinburne: Personal Recollections. By Edmund Gosse. (Fortn.
R.) 262:3-17.
Swinburne's Letters. By A. C. Swinburne. (Times.) 262:154-
165.
Some BroUfning Memories. By William G. Kingsland. (Contem-
porary Review.) 275:220-227.
Some Child Critics of Browning. By W. W. (Academy.) 214:
127-128.
Some Letters and Recollections. By M. E. Lewes. (Cornhill
Magazine.) 193:673-689.
Tennyson as a Nature Poet, Aspects of. By Theodore Watts.
(19th Cent.) 198:28-42.
Tennyson, Aspects of — A Personal Reminiscence. By James
Knowles. (19th Cent.) l%:515-529.
Tennyson, The Birds of. By Edgar Valdes. (Temp. B.) 213:
807-817.
Tennyson Centenary, The. By Frederic Harrison. (19th Cent.)
262:643-648.
Tennyson, Talks With. By Wilfrid Ward. (New R.) 210:
323-335.
Tennyson, The Mission of. By W. S. Lilly. (Fortn. R.) 213:
227-234.
Tennyson, Part /. By Edmund Gosse. (New R.) 195:707-713.
Tennyson, Part IL By Herbert Paul. (New R.) 195:713-718.
Tennyson s Poems. (Brit. Quart. R.) 147:786-795.
Two Archbishops. By F. W. Farrar. (Contemp. R.) 211:560-
569
Two Theories of Poetry. By Arthur Tilley. (MacM.) 151:
682-692.
Unwritten Books. (MacM.) 213:475-484.
Victorian Literature. By Andrew Lang. (Good Words.) 212:
753-758.
Victorian Literature. By Edward Dowden. (Fortn. R.) 174:
101-111.
JValt IVhitmans Poems. By Peter Bayne. (Contemp. R.) 128:
91-103.
Willows : A Sketch. (Cornh.) 119:36-45.
Withered Laurels. (A Reverie Among the Tombs.) (MacM.)
220:372-377.
Wordsworthians, The Complacency of the. By H. F. C,
(Speaker.) 237:818-82;?,
n
BROWNINGIANA 229
IVordsmorth's Youth. By Leslie Stephen. (Nat'l R.) 212:859-
870.
Wordsworth, The Prose IVorks of. By Edward Dowden,
(Form. R.) 128:195-208.
Whistle. See Padelford.
LIVING AUTHORS OF ENGLAND. THE
By Thomas Powell. Robert Browning 71-85, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning 137-152 Be P886.
LIVING MEN OF LETTERS
Fine Passages in Verse and Prose, Selected b}) Living Men of
Letters. Fortnightly Review 48:444-445 :Sept. 1887; 48:585-588:
Oct. 1887; 48:729:Nov. 1887.
LIVINGSTON. LUTHER S.
The First BooJ^s of Some English Authors — 1. Robert and Eliza-
beth Barrett Browning. Bookman 10:1 :76-81 :Sept. 1899.
LLOYD, MARY
H. Jones. Idealism as a Practical Creed. Annals of American
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LOCK AND WHITFIELD
Men of Mar}(, a Gallery of Contemporary Portraits. 821.88 Bmm.
LOCKER-LAMPSON, FREDERICK
A Few of Fredericl^s Locker's Confidences. Literary Digest 13:
12:May 2, 1896.
LOCKWOOD. FRANK C.
Modern Poets and Christian Teaching. Robert Browning. 821.88
Rim.
LOCOCK. KATHERINE B. AND MARGARET L. LEE
Introduction and Notes to Browning's Paracelsus. 821.88 Hpal.
LONDON AS A LITERARY CENTER
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LONDON BROWNING SOCIETY ABSTRACT
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LONDON BROWNING SOCIETY. INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS
TO THE BROWNING SOCIETY
By Rev. J. Kirkman. Oct. 28, 1881, at University College, Lon-
don. (Printed Separately.) 821.88 Eak.
LONDON BROWNING UNION
By W. G. K. Poet Lore 5:1:53.
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LONDON LETTERS (SEE ALSO NOTES AND NEWS)
By W. G. K. Poet Lore 1:8:389-392.
LONDON LETTERS AND SOME OTHERS
By George W. Smalley. Robert Browning: Notes on some per-
sonal aspects of his character. 1:309-319 826.7 S635.
LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW
Browning's Portraits of Women. By W. T. Davison. Littell's
Living Age 281 :352-356.
The Confidence of a Society) Poet. Littell's Living Age 211:362-
370.
230 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Half a Century of Literary; Life. LitteU's Living Age 158:387-
401.
Francis Thompson : A Study in Temperament. LittelPs Living
Age 203:403-410.
Review of Dramatis Personae and of Browning's Poems 3:118:
77- 105: July 1865; Robert Browning and the Epic of Psychology
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LONDON TIMES
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Littell's Living Age 241:312-316;
249:173-179.
The Browning Love Letters. Littell's Living Age 221 : 166-1 70.
Lord Lyttons Letters. Littell's Living Age 251 : 754-758.
Robert Louis Stevenson. By Lord Rosebery. Littell's Living Age
212:187-190.
LONGFELLOW. COLONEL HIGGINSON'S LIFE OF
By T. W. Higginson. Literary Digest 25:868-870:Dec. 27, 1902.
LONGFELLOW THROUGH BLISS CARMAN'S EYES
Editorial. Literary Digest 16:459-460: April 16, 1898.
LONGFELLOW, TWENTY YEARS AFTER
By Edwin W. Bowen. Sewanee Review 13:165-176.
LONGMAN'S MAGAZINE
The Minor Poets. By Andrew Lang. Littell's Living Age 217:
279-280.
fVilliam Morris Poems. By Andrew Lang. Littell's Living Age
211:323-330.
On Limbo (Last Ride Together). By Vernon Lee. Littell's Living
Age 208:812-819.
LOOK AT BROWNING
By R. W. G. Century 26:320: June 1883.
LORD DE TABLEY
By Edmund Gosse. Contemporary Review 69 :84-99 : Jan. 1896.
LORD LEIGHTON'S LOVE
By Mrs. Russell Barrington. Eclectic Magazine 45: 1 80- 188: Feb.
1897.
LORD WALTER'S WIFE
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Published by The Philosopher
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By C. G. Prowett. Notes and Queries 292: April 11, 1874; 15:
292: April 11, 1874.
Who ]Vas Browning's The Lost Leader? By Margaret H. Gan-
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1889 821.88.
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LOTUS SYMBOLISM IN HOMER, THEOCRITUS, MOSCHUS.
TENNYSON AND BROWNING, THE
By Anna R. Brown. Poet Lore 2:12:625-634.
^
BROWNINGIANA 231
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LOUNSBURY, THOMAS R.
The Blot in the 'Scutcheon. (Life and Letters.) Poet Lore 12:1:
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A Defense of the Split Infinitive. Literary Digest 28:653 :May 7,
1904.
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821.88 Dll.
The Tn>o Locksle], Halls. Scribner's 6:250-256: Aug. 1889.
Same. Reviewed in Nation 93:494-495: Nov. 23, 1911.^
A Philistine's Vieiv on the Performance of a Blot in the 'Scutch-
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Literary Career of Robert Browning. (Review.) Independent
72:1065:May 16, 1912.
LOVE
Browning's Teaching on Faith, Life and Love. By W. Arthur
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LOVE AFFAIRS OF THE POETS. THE
By Eva McGowan. Baylor Literary 17:334-337: June 1909.
LOVE AMONG THE RUINS
By Robert Browning. Rising Generation 43:17:355-356:Sept.
1905, and concluded in 13:18:335-356:Sept. 11. 1905.
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LOVE AND DUTY IN TENNYSON AND BROWNING
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LOVE, BROWNING'S IDEA OF
Notes and News. Poet Lore 1 :3: 153-1 54.
LOVE, BROWNING'S IDEAL OF
From Santayana on Robert Browning: A Pessimist Criticism. By
Helen Dryer Woodard. Poet Lore 13:1:105.
LOVE, BROWNING'S INTERPRETATION OF ROMANTIC
LOVE AS COMPARED WITH PLATO DANTE PET-
RARCH
By George Willis Cooke. Poet Lore 6:5:225-237.
LOVE, BROWNING'S THEORY OF
By Elmer James Bailey. Arena 40:274-284: March-June 1909.
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By Daniel G. Brinton. Poet Lore 1 :1 :l-27.
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By Charlotte Porter. Poet Lore 17:1:86-93.
LOVE. IN RESPECT TO CONSTANCY
The Study Class. By Anna Benneson McMahan. 203-204 807
M167.
232 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
LOVE? IS TOO MUCH WRITTEN ON THE SUBJECT OF
By Lafcadio Hearn. Current Opinion 62:205: March 1917.
LOVE LETTERS
See Higginbotham, Elsie.
By Alice Meynell. Bookman 9:162-5.
By V. L. Wenlz. Eclectic Magazine 132:736.
LOVE LETTERS OF TWO POETS. THE
By Lyman Abbott. Outlook 62:485-490: July 1, 1899.
LOVE LETTERS, MEMORABLE
By Rafford Pyke. Cosmopolitan 37:260-261.
LOVE LETTERS. REAL AND OTHERWISE
Editorial. Literary Digest 22: 506: April 27. 1901.
LOVE LETTERS, THE BROWNING
(London Times.) Littell's Living Age 221 : 166- 170: April 15, 1899.
LOVE LETTERS, UNIMAGINARY
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 193:527: April 1901.
LOVE ME FOREVER
See Music.
LOVE, O LYRIC LOVE
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London Browning Society Papers 9:165-168.
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Current Literature 39:499 500: Nov. 1905.
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BROWNING
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BROWNINGIANA 233
LOW. ALICE
Christina Rosselli Contrasted With Mrs. BroUfning. Review of
paper to Westminster Review. Literary Digest ll:42:May 11,
1895.
LOW. FLORENCE B.
The Reading of the Modern Cirl. Nineteenth Century 59:278-
287:Feb. 1906.
LOW. SIDNEY
Balfour in the Stud}). Edinburgh Review 216:255-278:Oct. 1912.
Cherishing the Minor Poets. Literary Digest 40:62: Jan. 8. 1910.
Clouded Literary) Lives. Literary Digest 39:482:Sept. 25. 1909.
Matrimony and the Man of Letters. Nineteenth Century 66:423-
433:Sept. 1909.
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Wordsworth and the Coleridges, Lowell and Tolsto}). Poet Lore
11:3:425-430.
LOWELL, JAMES RUSSEL, AND ROBERT BROWNING
New Englander 1 10: 125-1 36: Jan. 1870.
LOWELL, LETTERS OF JAMES RUSSEL
Eclectic Magazine 122:335-340: March 1894.
By Chas. Eliot Norton. Athenaeum 3444:581 -584 :Oct. 28, 1893.
LOWELL'S TRIBUTE TO BROWNING
Poet Lore 3:3:257.
LOWLANDS VS. HIGHLANDS: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTS
ON POETS
By E. Vicars. Poet Lore 6:2:83-87.
LOWNDES, F. S. A.
The Literary Associations of the AmeAcan Emhass};. Fortnightly
Review 83: 1040: June 1905.
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515-526.
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LUCAS, E. V.
The Poets' Chairs. (Outlook.) Littell's Living Age 251:118-120.
LUCE. MARGARET E.
Memories of John Churlon Collins.
LUCE. MORTON
The Hybrid Art. Nineteenth Century 70:1 :461-475:Sept. 191 1.
LUCID LITERATURE
By John Burroughs. Independent 52:1:928-930:1900.
LUCRETIUS AND HIS TIMES
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 203: 137- 160: Jan. 1906.
234
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553-560.
The Study Class. By Anna Benneson McMahan. 127-128 807
Ml 67.
LURIA AND OTHELLO: TYPES AND ART COMPARED
By L. A. Sherman. Poet Lore 6:12:585-592.
LURIA— ITS STORY AND MOTIVE
By Henry S. Pancoast. Poet Lore 1:12:553-60; 2:1:19-26.
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By Ernest Radford. Browning Society Papers 2:251-252 821.88
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Shalfespeares Viei» on Immortality^. Literary Digest 52:2:1066
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The Art of Coquetry. Cosmopolitan 36:606:May 1904.
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LYRIC YEAR
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Browning, Agnes Lee, 158-9; To Browning, the Music Master,
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ner. 25-7; An Ode for the Centenary of the Birth of Robert
Browning, Geo. Sterling. 235-241 ; Caliban in the Coal Mines,
Louis Untermeyer. 266.
By Charles Vale. Forum 49:97: Jan. 1913.
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Eagle; 2, The Melon-Seller; 3. Shah Abbas; 4. The Family;
5. The Sun; 6. Mihrab Shah; 7, A Camel Driver ; 8. Two Camels;
9, Cherries; 10, Plot Culture; ]], A Pillar at Sebzevah; 12, A
Bean Stripe, Also Apple Eating; 13, Epilogue.
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LYTTON-BROWNING CORRESPONDENCE
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Continental Celebrities of Five Centuries. J. Pearson & Co.
LYTTON. EDWARD BULWER
By Edmund Gosse. Fortnightly Review 100: 1043 :Dec. 1913.
By Edmund Gosse. (Fortnightly Review.) Littell's Living Age
280:3-13.
LYTTON. TO ROBERT
Elizabeth Barrett Broivning. Bookman 39:312-13 :May 1914.
LYTTON'S LETTER. LORD
(London Times.) Littell's Living Age 251 : 754-758.
LYTTON'S RANK IN LITERATURE. LORD
By W. S. Blunt. (Nineteenth Century.) Littell's Living Age 193:
805-811.
M
MABIE. HAMILTON WRIGHT
BroJvning and How to Stud}f Him. Literary Digest 20:781 ijune
23. 1900.
The Browning Centenar};. Outlook 100:91 7-91 9: April 29, 1912
821.88 Xman.
Essays and Criticism. Outlook 69:685:Nov. 16. 1901.
Essays in Literary Interpretation. Robert Browning 153-213.
The Life of Tennyson. Atlantic Monthly 80:577-589:Feb. 1897.
Literature as a Resource. Chautauquan 22:65-74:Oct. 1895.
The New Golden Treasury^. (Short Criticism.) Bookman 6:470-
71: Jan. 1898.
The New Literature. Outlook 102:204:Sept. 1913.
Some Books Worth Reading. Outlook 99:782:Dec. 1911.
A Year's Literary^ Production. Current Opinion 9:3:433:March
1892.
MABY. M. CATHERINE
Differentiation of English Courses in High Schools. Education
Magazine 36:575-580:Sept. 1915.
MAC CALL. W. S.
By G. F. Walts. Eclectic Magazine 143:389-391 :Sept. 1904.
MACCARTHY, JUSTIN A.
A History^ of Our Own Times. 1:527,538. 540 942.08 M127a.
MACCLINTOCK. PORTER LANDER
Literature in the Elementary^ School. Elementary School Teacher
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MAC COLL. MALCOLM
Reminiscences of Lord Bath. (Contemp. R.) Littell's Living Age
210:44-54.
MACCULLOCH. J. A.
R. L. Stevenson's Characteristics. Eclectic Magazine 68:193:
Sept. 1898.
MAC DONALD. CORA MARTIN
A Study of Browning's Saul. 621.86Z«am.
236
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MAC DONALD, GEORGE
By Henry Holbeach. Contemporary Review 19:37-55: March
1872.
The Imagination and Other Essa\fs. Browning's Christmas Eve
195-217 824.8 Ml 35.
MACHAR, AGNES MAUDE
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MACKEY. ERIC
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MACKIE, GASCOIGNE
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MAC KNIGHT, KATE, CASSATT
Report of the Civic Committee. Annals of American Academy 28:
293-296:June 1906.
MAC MEGHAN, ARCHIBALD M.
The Life of Little College and Other Papers. 820.4 MI67e.
MACMILLAN'S ANNUAL
Edited by E. V. Lucas. Letters of Browning. 59-66 828.8
L933m.
MAC MILLAN'S MAGAZINE
Matthew Arnold as a Popular Poet. By Wm. A. Sibbald. Lit-
tell's Living Age 241 :83-98.
Mrs. Browning. Littell's Living Age 179:802-808.
Literature and Democracy. Littell's Living Age 229:647-655.
The Poetry of Common Sense. By James A. Noble. Littell's Liv-
ing Age 191:546-552.
Some Thoughts on Browning. By Mary A. Lewis. 205-21 4: July
1882.
Same. Littell's Living Age 154:238-246.
Some Unwritten Memoirs. In Italy. By Anne Ritchie. Littell's
Living Age 203:548-553.
Two Theories of Poetry. By Arthur Tilley. Littell's Living Age
151:682-692.
Unwritten Books. Littell's Living Age 213:475-484.
Withered Laurels, A Reverie Among the Tombs. Littell's Living
Age Tl^-311-yjl.
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MACQUOID. KATHERINE M.
Hamelin: The Torvn of The Pied Piper, of Der Ratten f anger.
Magazine of Art I92-195:May 1890 821.88 Pmtw.
MACREADY AND BROWNING
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MACREADY. DISCUSSION OF BROWNING AND
(From our recent actors.) By Dr. W. Marston. Poet Lore 1:2:
104.
MACREADY. WILLIAM CHARLES
A Letter from Robert BroTi)ning to Wm. Macreadyf. Emerson
College Magazine 20:3: 131 -132:Jan. 1912. (Letter now in posses-
sion of Miss Gertrude Chambeilin.)
Reminiscences and Selections from Diaries and Letters. For nu-
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By H. James. Jr. Atlantic Monthly 31 :276-297: March 1873.
MAETERLINCK AND BROWNING
Littell's Living Age 238:510-511. Books and Authors.
Munsey's Magazine 30:759:Feb. 1904.
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MAGAZINE ARTICLES. No. 1
Contents: (a) Robert Browning, by E. F. Biddell-Fox, from The
Argosy 291 : Feb. 1890; (b) Robert Browning in Edinburgh, by
Rosaline Masson. from Cornhill Magazine Feb. 1909; (c) Robert
Browning, by Stopford A. Brooke, from Contemporary Review,
Littell's Living Age 184; (d) Robert Browning, by H. D. Traill,
from National Review, Littell's Living Age 184; (e) Browning in
Venice by Katherine De Kay Bronson, from Century Magazine Feb.
1902; (f) Robert Browning, Writer of Plays, by W. L. Courtney,
from Fortnightly Review June 1, 1883; (g) The Browning Cen-
tenary, by Hamilton W. Mabie, from Outlook April 27, 1912;
(h) Impressions of Browning and His Art, by Stopford A. Brooke,
from Century Magazine Dec. 1892; (i) Browning at Asolo, a
poem, by Robert Underwood Johnson, from Century 45 : 1 : Nov.
1892; Browning in America, by Heloise Edwina Hersey, from
New England Magazine Jan. 1890; (k) Browning's Obscurity,
by Robert Niven, from New England Magazine Jan. 1890; (1)
The Two Creat Victorian Poets, by Edward Dowden, from
Bookman 16:4: Dec. 1902; (m) Portrait and Sketch of Robert
Browning, from Creat Thoughts 6:142:Sept. 18, 1886; (n) Obit-
uary of Robert Browning, by J. T. Nettleship, from Academy
920:Dcc. 21, 1889; (o) Browning's Last Book, from Critic Dec.
2^
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MAGAZINE ARTICLES, No. 2
Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Bromning: Mrs. Browning's Essays on
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From Elizabeth Barrett Brotvning to the author of Orion, on Lit-
erary and General Topics, by R. H. Home, Lillell's Living Age
535-547, 281-290; Poetrp of Mrs. E. B. Browning, from West-
minister Review Oct. 1882; Elizabeth Barrett Browning, by Mrs.
Humphrey Ward, from Atlantic 708-71 2 :Sept. 1888; Elizabeth
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1889 821.88 Xbm.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning — Poet and Woman, by Jean Roberts,
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Letters of Robert and Elizabeth B. Browning, by Geo. S. Hellman,
from Harper's Monthly Magazine 530-539; Balaustians Adven-
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1871 ; Browning's Place in Literature, by E. S. Forman, from Cos-
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MAGAZINE ARTICLES, No. 5
A Little Talk About a Great Poet, by Klyda Richardson Steege,
from St. Nicholas 30:977-981 :Sept. 1903; A Guide for the
Blind, by Louise Fagan Pierce, from Modern Philology 6:4:487-
502: April 1909; Elizabeth Barrett Browning, by Eva M. Ken-
nedy, from Magazine of Poetry 5:161-162:April 1893 821.88
Xma.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES, No. 6
A Great Poet in Her Prime, by T. W. Higginson, from Book
News 24:283:457-459: March 1906; Elizabeth B. Browning, by
Norma K. Bright, from Book News 24:283:460-463; Mrs. Brown-
ing in Poetry Toda^, by H. S> Pancoast, from Book News 24:
283:464-466; The Brownings in Florence, by A. H. Wharton,
from Book News 24:283:467-471; Sonnets From the Portuguese,
by E. B. B., from Book News 24:283:466,471,503; Some Sane
Words About Browning, by E. S. Forman, from American Maga-
zine 8:5:536-541 :Sept. 1888; Browning and the Animal King-
dom, by E. L. Gary, from The Critic 43:2: 163- 165: Aug. 1903;
Browning's Treatment of Nature, by S. A. Brooke, from The
Critic 40:4:308-313 :April 1902; The Ring and the Book, from
Quarterly Book Review 1 :212-213:Dec. 1897; Browning and
Sainte-Beuve, by G. Bradford, Jr., from North American Re-
view 191:4:488-500:ApriI 1910 821.88 Xma.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES, No. 7
Browning as a Religious Teacher, by R. H. Hutton, Good Words,
LittelFs Living Age 7: 660-665 ;7'/ie Poet of the Opaque, by Junius
Henri Browne, from The Galaxy 7: 764-774: June 1875; Robert
Browning, from Putman's Monthly 7:372-81 : April 1856; Brown-
ing's Poems, from American Review (A Whig Journal) 7:388-
399: April 1850; James Russell Lowell and Robert Browning,
from New Englander 7:125-1 36: Jan. 1870 821.88 Xma.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES, No. 8
Tennyson e i Browning, by Angelo Crespi, from Italian British
Review 2:1 :34-45; Browning's Message to Artists and. Craftsmen
1
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of Todajf, by George Wharton James, from The Craftsman 149-
151:Nov. 1903; Queries, from American Notes and Queries 1:7:
80-82: June 16, 1888; Bror»mng's Diction, A Review, from
American Notes and Queries 2:26:304-305: April 27, 1889; Earl^
Friends of Robert Bron>ning ij; W. Hall Criffin, from Contem-
porary Review 471 :427-446: March 1905; Robert Drowning, from
Contemporary Review 314:March 1867; Mr. Drorvning in a Pas-
sion, by R. Y. Tyrrell, from Atlantic Monthly Aug. 1899; Robert
Browning, Editorial, from Atlantic Monthly Feb. 1890; Brown-
ing's Asolo, by Felix Moscheles, from Scribner's 359-367; The
Ring and the Booli, from Edinburgh Review 83:94: July 1869;
Ring and the Bool^, from Chamber's Journal 473-476: July 24,
1869 821.88 Xma.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES, No. 9
Some Unpublished Papers of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Brown-
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I31:jan. 1912; A Letter from Robert Browning to William Ma-
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Browning's Poems Set to Music, by C. K. Rogers, from Emerson
College Magazine 20:3: 134: Jan. 1912; The Stud]) of Browning at
Emerson College, from Emerson College Magazine 20:3: 135: Jan.
1912; Robert Browning's Birthday, by W. H. Van Allen, from
Emerson College Magazine 20:3: 136: Jan. 1912; Extracts from the
Poetry of (R. Browning), by Prof. W. G. Ward, from Emerson
College Magazine 20:3: 136-1 42: Jan. 1912; Suggestions Regarding
Boo^s on Browning, by Marie Ada Molineux, from Emerson College
Magazine 20:3: 142- 144: Jan. 1912; Poem — R. Browning, from
Emerson College Magazine 20:3: 145: Jan. 1912; Brownings Song
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zine 20:3: 146- 150: Jan. 1912; The Quiet Hour at Emerson Col-
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Robert Browning: Personalia, by Edmund Gosse, from Nassau Lit-
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2:59-64: Jan. 1877; Address of Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, from
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Asleep, by Mrs. Browning, 1 :4:521 -522: April 1865; Robert
Brownings Poems (St. Paul's) 13:3:267-279:March 1871; Rob-
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MALE BLUE-STOCKING, A, SOAME JENYNS
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MALLESON, W. T.
H albert and Hob. Notes and News. Poet Lore 9:3:465-466.
Dial 48: 152-5: March 1.
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Everyman H'n On>n Poti or The Inspired Singer's Recipe Boolf.
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1903.
Necessary Conditions of Great Poetry. Literary Digest 21 :248-
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Bacchus, One of the World's Great Poems. Arena 32:504-13:
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The Poems of Emerson. Arena 32:145-151 : Aug. 1904; 33:65-
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Oct. 1883.
MANLOVE, MRS. P. H.
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Robert Broivning. Independent 52:1 :1 :Jan. 2, 1890.
MARCH HARE, A
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A Realistic Poet. Atlantic Monthly 49:51 4-51 7: April 1882,
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MARTIN. GEORGE H.
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MATTHEWS. WILLIAM
Stud^ of Dictionaries. Literary Digest 13:525: Aug. 22, 1896.
MAURY, ANTONIA C. De P. P.
A Friend of Emerson. Poet Lore 26:3:362.
MAXWELL, SIR HERBERT
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Browning Society Papers. Library Journal 28:104:March 1903.
MERTENS, MARSHALL LOUIS
Music, Madness and the Master. (Browning's Saul.) Review
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MESMERISM
Translated into Japanese. By Iwano Homei. Kinsei Eibungal(u
(Studies in Modern English Literature) 132-149 820.8 S933j.
Notes under Current Topics. Albion 133: March 13, 1869.
By Ezra Pound. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner 46
821.88 Xht.
Same. Literary Digest 44:1110.
MESMERISM FROM A SCIENTIFIC VIEW POINT, BROWN-
ING'S
By Francis E. White. Poet Lore 4:5:261-66.
MESSAGE OF ROBERT BROWNING. THE
By A. Austin Foster. 821.88 Rfm.
By W. Wilberforce Newton. Bookmart 5:50:52-53:July 1887
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MESSAGE, SIGNIFICANCE OF BROWNING'S
By F. W. Farrar. Review of Reviews 15:185-191 :Feb. 1897.
MESSAGE TO ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN OF TODAY.
BROWNING'S
By George Wharton James. Craftsman 149-151 :Nov
MESSAGE TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
BROWNING'S
By James T. Blxby. Arena 283-297 :Feb. 1890.
MESSAGE TO THE TIME. BROWNING'S
His religion, philosophy and science. By Edward Berdoe
Dbm.
Same. Poet Lore 2:5:286.
4
903.
ROBERT
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METAPHYSICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DIPSYCHUS AND THE
WORLD SOUL. THE
(From papers of the Browning Society of Philadelphia.) By
Francis H. Williams. Poet Lore 6:6&7:348-56.
METEYARD. TOM B.
The Trvo Bobbies. Literary Digest 10:73:Nov. 17, 1894.
METHODIST QUARTERLY REVIEW
Browning's Ring and the Book, By G. H. Clark. April and July
1911 821.88 Hrc.
METHODIST REVIEW
Child Roland lo the Dark Toroer Came. An Interpretation. By
Geo. H. Willett. 601 :July-Aug. 1914.
The Magic of a Book. By L. H. Hough. 696:Sept.-Oct. 1914.
Sarah Floroer Adams — One of the Early Friends of Bror»ning.
By S. G. Ayres. 850:Nov.-Dec. 1914.
Andrea del Sarto and His Wife. By A. W. Crawford. 929:Nov.-
Dec. 1914 821.88 Xmmr.
MEYER-FRANCK, HELENE
Eine Interpretation. Robert Browning. The Ring and the Book-
Otto Hapke Verlag, Gottingen, 1912. 821.88 Hrmg.
The Ring and the Book — Eine Interpretation. Translated by Es-
telle Barron. Thesis submitted for B. A. Degree from Baylor
University. 821.88 Hrmeb.
MEYNELL. ALICE
The Love Letters of Broivning. Bookman 9:162-5.
Love Letters of Tn>o Poets. Literary Digest 18:425-426: April 15,
1899.
Stephen Phillips. Poetry Journal. Littell's Living Age 289:367-
369.
M. G.
Some Odd Numbers. Murray's. Littell's Living Age 175:308-313.
MICHAEL. MRS HELEN C. DE SILVER (ABBOTT)
Studies in Plant and Organic Chemistry^ and Literary^ Papers Cam-
bridge 1907. The Drama in Relation to Truth 364-369.
Printed also in Poet Lore 7:3:149-154. 547-582:March 1895.
MIDDLE YEARS
By Henry James. Scribner's 62:61 2: Nov. 1917.
MIDDLEBURY CAMPUS. THE
Some Thoughts on Browning's Ethical Views. By G. Watts Cim-
ningham. 8:83-88: May 1912.
MIHRAH SHAH
See Music.
MILDRED, BROWNING'S
By J. J. Britton. Poet Lore 5:5:266-272.
MILES. ALFRED H.
By Editor. The Browning Reciter. Verse and Prose for Recita-
tion. By Robert Browning, Sir A. Conan Doyle, Edward F. Tur-
ner. W. S. Gilbert, Re Henry, E. Nesbit and other Writers.
821.88 Sbrm.
MILLER, EDWIN L.
The Boy and His Book: Poetry and Freedom. English Journal
8:342:June 1919.
MILLS. C DEB.
Remarks. Memorial Meeting of the Syracuse Browning Club 79-
90 821.68 Bsy.
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MILMAN, DEAN
By his son, Arthur Milman. Edinburgh Review 191 :51 1 :April
1900.
MILNE. J.
The Popular Reprint in England. Fortnightly Review 102:351-
352: Aug. 1914.
MILSAND, JOSEPH
See a French Friend of Browning. By Th. Bentzon. (Mme.
Blanc.) Scribner's Magazine 20:108-120.
MILSAND, M. J.
La Poesie Anglaise Depuis B'^ron. Robert Browning 2:661-689:
July 15. 1851; Elizabeth Browning 3:339-361 :Jan. 15, 1852
821.8 M661.
MILTON
By W. F. Alexander. Contemporary Review 96:668-683 :Dec.
1909.
MILTON AND MODERN MEN
By G. E. G. De Montmorency. Contemporary Review 94:693-
705:Dec. 1908.
MINCHIN, HARRY CHRISTOPHER
Browning and IVordsworth. LittelKs Living Age 274:104-112:
July 13. 1912.
Browning as a Letter Writer. Browning Centenary 38-45 821.88
Bkc.
The Life of Robert Browning with notices of his writings, his
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The Life of Robert Browning. Reviewed. Bookman 33:3-4: March
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MIND
See under Fotheringham.
MIND. THE BIOGRAPHY OF A
By Annie Russell Marble. Dial 37:267-9: Nov. 1. 1904.
MIND, THE CLUE TO BROWNING'S
Editorial. Dial 52:386:May 16, 1912.
MINISTRY, THE WORK OF THE
By Julian K. Smyth. New Church Review 1 1 :5 17-530 :Oct. 1904.
MINOR POETS, THE
By Andrew Lang. (Longman's.) Littell's Living Age 217:279-
280.
MINOR POETS OF THE DAY
(Poems by Robert Browning.) The Christian Remembrancer.
Quarterly Review 346: April 1851. J. and C. Mozley. London.
821.88 Dcr.
MISCELLANY— HOW ONE OF MRS. BROWNING'S BOOKS
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Eclectic Magazine 124:858-859: June 1895.
MISCONCEPTIONS
See Music.
MISSION OF LITERATURE
By Theodore W. Hunt. Forum 24:5IO:Dec. 1897.
MISSION OF TENNYSON
By W. S. Lilly. Fortnightly Review 67:239:Feb. 1897.
MISTAKEN. BROWNING
By Boyesen. Poet Lore 10:3:462.
m
BROWNINGIANA 251
MODERN BALLADS
By Henry G. Heulett. Contemporary Review 26:958-980: Nov.
1875.
MODERN ENGLISH BY HALL
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 140:5:74-86: July 1874.
MODERN ipOLJS
Studies in Biography and Criticism. By Wm. Henry Thome.
801 T511mi.
MODERN IMPERIALISM AS SHOWN IN BROWNING'S POR-
TRAIT OF NAPOLEON III
By Charlotte Porter. Poet Lore 12:1:80-95.
MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION
By Prof. J. W. Cunliffe. Nation 86:7:Jan. 1908.
MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION PUBLICATIONS
Elizabeth Barrett's Influence on Broi»ning's Poetry. By J. W.
Cunliffe. 23:2:169-183 821.88 Bwe.
A Literary Mosaic. By Chas. W. Hodell. 23:2:510-519 812.88
Hrhm.
MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES
BroDfning in France. By Wm. Lyons Phelps. 31 :24-32:Jan. 1916.
MODERN LIFE AND MODERN POETRY
By Josephine P. Peabody. Poet Lore 14:1:62.
MODERN MEN OF LETTERS
(Honestly Criticised.) By James Hain Friswell. Robert Bronfning
119-131 820.1 F918m.
MODERN NOTES IN LITERATURE. THE
By Claude Bragdon. Literary Digest 27:897:Dec. 26. 1903.
MODERN PHILOLOGY
A Guide for the Blind. By Louise Fagan Peirce. 6:4:487-502:
April 1909.
MODERN POETRY AND A COURAGEOUS PUBLISHER
Apollo and Keats on Bromning. Poet Lore 15:1 :1 13-1 14.
MODERN POETS AND CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Editorial. Independent 62: 734: March 28. 1907.
Nation 84:268-69: March 1907.
MODERN POETS AND CHRISTIAN TEACHING
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MODERN POETS AND THE MEANING OF LIFE
By Frederic W. H. Myers. Eclectic Magazine 120:365-377:
March 1893.
MODERN POET PROPHETS
Ideal Womanhood in the Masterpieces of Dante, Coethe and Rob-
ert Broi»ning, 7-23. (Pippa, Pompilia, James Lee's Wife and
Lyric Love.) By William Norman Guthrie. 804 G984m (2
copies) .
MODERN SHORT STORY: ITS NATURE AND ORIGIN. THE
By T. E. Rankin. Poet Lore 17:1 :100-1 1 1.
MODERN SOCIAL RELIGION
By Horace Halley. Forum 55: 570: April 1916.
MODERN VILLIAN. THE
By Norman Hapgood. Collier's Weekly 33:18:April 30, 1914.
MOLINEUX. MARIE ADA
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MOLINEUXS, MISS, BROWNING PHRASE BOOK
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Suggestions Regarding Bool^s on DroJ»ning. Emerson College Mag-
azine 20:3:142-144:Jan. 1912.
MOLMENTI. POMPEO
Elizabeth Barrett Bror»ning. (Nuova Antologia.) Littell's Living
Age 219:35-40.
MONOLOGUE, A BROWNING
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MONOLOGUE. BROWNING'S ART IN
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MONTHLY CHRIS 1 IAN SPECTAl OR
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MONTMORENCY. J. E. G. de
The Anglo Norman Renaissance, Edinburgh Review 229:154-172:
Jan. 1919.
Bottom's Dramas. Contemporary Review 1 14:581 -585 :Ocl. 1918.
Chivalry and Civilization. Reference to Ring and the Bool^. Edin-
burgh Review 222:1 18-134: July 1915.
Literary Genius. Contemporary Review 100:1 :429-434 of Literary
Supplement 48.
MOOD OF BROVN/NING'S CHILDE ROLAND TO THE DARK
TOWER GAME. THE
By C. A. Smith. Poet Lore 11:4:626-28.
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A Dent of Literary Reputation. Literary Digest 46:1:710-711:
March 29. 1913.
The Future of Poetry^. Forum 14:768-777.
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50:100-101 :Jan. 1911.
Lyric Poetry of England, Ireland and America Compared. Liter-
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The Masterpiece of English Narrative Farce. Dial 43:303-305:
Nov. 16. 1907.
Originality in Literature. Dial 49:319-21 : Nov. 1, 1910.
MOORE. CHARLOTTE
The Art Spirit in BroTvnings Flight of the Duchess. Poet Lore
11:2:266-276.
MOORE. MRS. CLARA JESSOP
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MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF MEREDITH
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LittelPs Living Age 262:423-427.
MORALITY AND IMMORALITY
By T. W. Fowle. Contemporary Review 19:673 -695: May 1871,
MORALITY OF THACKERY AND GEORGE ELIOT. THE
By Maria Louisa Henry. Atlantic Monthly 51 :243-248:Feb. 1883.
MORAN. MABEL
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MORE. PAUL ELMER
Penalty of Meredith's Stymie. Literary Digest 30:891 : June 12,
1905.
Christina Rossetti. Atlantic Monthly 94:815-21 :Jan. 1904.
Why Is Browning Popular? Literary Digest 30:775-776:May 25.
1905.
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Shelburne Es5a})s. Independent 59:2:1 1 12:Nov. 9. 1905.
MORE SONGS FROM VAGABONDIA
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MORLEY, JOHN
On The Ring and the Book- Studies in Literature 255-285 804
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Eliz. Barrett Browning. Independent 60:1 :501 -504: March 1, 1906.
MORRIS, HARRISON S.
The Browning Society of the New Century Club of Philadelphia.
Poet Lore 1:1:35-37; 1:2:82-84; 1:3:128-129.
Browning versus Browning. Poet Lore 1:9:408-421.
Fra Lippa Lippi and Mr. Sludge, from Browning versus Brown'
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Tales from Ten Poets. 823 P745mt.
Same. (Review.) Independent 44:2:1755:1892.
MORRIS, NEW BOOK, WM.
Editorial. Independent 41:2: 13l4:Oct. 10, 1889.
MORRIS' POEMS. WILLIAM
By Andrew Lang. Longman's. Littell's Living Age 21 1 :323-336.
MORRIS. WILLIAM
Athenaeum 4423:109-1 10: Aug. 3, 1912.
By Theo. Watts Dunton. Athenaeum 3598: 486- 488: Oct. 10.
1896.
Poems fcj? the Wa^. Athenaeum 3359:336-338: March 12, 1892.
MORRIS, WILLIAM, THE COLLECTED WORKS OF
Athenaeum 4341 :5-6:Jan. 7, 1911.
MORTIMER, W.
A Note on Browning. Art Review 1 :5:28-32:Feb. 1890.
MORTON, EDWARD P.
Chronology and Metrical Tests. South Atlantic Quarterly 10:159-
168:April 1911.
MORTON, IRENE ELDER
Browning. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner 128-129
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MOSAIC POETRY
Literary Digest 39:494:Sept. 25. 1909.
MOSCHELES, FELIX
Brownings Asolo. Scribner's 10:359-367:SepT 1891.
Fragments of an Autobiography. Some Incidents of Robert Brown-
ing's Visits to the Studio 11:317-364 B M985m.
MOSELY. B. L.
Miss Alma Murray's Constance. Robert Browning's In a Balcony,
Read to the Browning Society on the 27th of February, 1885.
Reprinted from The Theatre of May, 1885, for private distribu-
rion only, London, 1885. 821.88 Pcmm.
MOSES OF MICHAEL ANGELO, THE
By Robert Browning. Yale 4:l-2:Oct. 1914; also Literary Digest
49:1234:Dec. 19, 1914.
MOSHER. A. M.
Browning's Summers in Brittany. Century 54: 755- 768: Sept. 1897.
The Spell of Brittany. See Index.
MOSS, J. S. K., AND J. BRUTON AITKEN
Browning's Estimate of the Value of Effort. FrOm Notes to th«
Pocket Volume of Selections from the Poem* of Robert Brownina
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MOSSES IN LITERATURE
Eclectic Magazine 122: 275 -278: Feb. 1894.
MOTHERLESS HEROINE, THE
By Louise M. Field. Poet Lore 17:4:99-101.
MOTIVES AND METHODS OF AUTHORSHIP
By G. Eyre Todd. Literary Digest 12:640-641 :March 28. 1896.
MOULTON. CHARLES
The Library^ of Lilerar^ Criticism of English and American
Authors, 1855-1874. Elizabeth Barrett Broi»ning 6:228-247;
Robert Browning 7:677-720.
MOULTON, LOUISE CHANDLER
Browning. Homage to Robert Bronning, Aleph Tanner 107
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By H. A. C. Poet Lore 12:1:114-125.
MOULTON. R. G., J. P. PETERS AND A. B. BRUCE AND
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The Bible as Literature. Biblical World 9:31 l-313:June 1897.
MOULTON, RICHARD G.
World Literature. Robert Browning 356-358, 403.
MOUNTAIN-BIRTH
By Alfred Forman. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner
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MOXOM, PHILIP STAFFORD
Balaustions Opinion of Euripides. Boston Browning Society
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MSS. OF THE BROWNINGS
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MUCKLE-MOUTH MEG
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MUDGE, JAMES
The Best of Browning. With an introduction by Rev. William
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MUEZZIN
Poetry and Shop^eeping. Athen. Littell's Living Age 293:685-
688.
MUIRHEAD, J. H.
By Professor William Wallace. Forlnigthly Review 67:694-695:
May 1897.
MULEYKEH
By Robert Brcovning. In The Rising Generation 38:7:208-209:
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14:670-71: April 3. 1897.
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700-701 : April 10, 1897.
Prof. Max Mueller s Recollectiom of Froude and Kingsley. Liter-
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The Real Significance of the Parliament of Religions. Arena 1 1 :
1-14:Dec. 1894.
MUNDY, E. W.
Browning as a Theologian. Memorial Meeting of the Syracuse
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Broroning Clubs and Finance. By Dr. Frederick Furnivall. 26:
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The Browning Letters. 21 :794:A^g. 1899.
The Charms of Autobiography. 22:61 3: Jan. 1900.
Chesterton's Browning. 30:153:Oct. 1903.
Chesterton's Novel. 32: 120: Nov. 1904.
Country and City Mouse. 31 :603-604:Aug. 1904.
The Finance of Literary Shrines. By William G. Fitzgerald. 37:
519-521 :Sept. 1907.
The Influence of Ibsen. 19:273: May 1898.
Literary Readings. 15:507: July 1896.
Maeterlinck and Browning. 30: 759: Feb. 1904.
Paradoxical Mr. Chesterton. 31:604: Aug. 1904.
Pauline, Then and Now. 31 :919:Sept. 1904.
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An Vnf or gotten Favorite. 14:501 :Jan. 1896.
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MUSE IN EXILE, THE
By William Watson. Century 83:944-948: April 1912.
MUSES IN THE COMMON SCHOOL. THE
By Mary E. Burt. Atlantic Monthly 67:53 1-537: April 1891.
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MUSEUS
MUSIC
The Function of Poets. Contemporary Review 95:l-5:May 1909:
Literary Supplement No. 20.
See Songs.
Robert Browning, the Musician. By A. Goodrich-Freer. Eclectic
Magazine 137:174-182.
MUSIC INDEX TO AUTHORS-SUBJECT IN BAYLOR LIBRARY
OF ARTICLES ON BROWNING AND MUSIC
AH. LOVE, BUT A DAY
Set to Music by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. From Three Browning
Songs. 2 copies. Soprano or Tenor. Opus 44 No. 2. Arthur P.
Schmidt Co., Boston, Leipzig, New York.
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. Browning Songs. First
Series. Opus 27 No. 4. 2 copies. A. P. Schmidt: Boston, New
York, Leipzig.
ALL'S RIGHT WITH THE WORLD
(From Pippa Passes.) Set to Music by Emiliano Renaud. White-
Smith Publishing Co., Boston, New York, Chicago.
AND so YOU FOUND THAT POOR ROOM DULL
From Appearances. Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers.
Boston: Schmidt Co., 1900.
APPARITIONS
Set to Music by Helen A. Clarke. Begins Such a Starved Banl(
of Moss.
Set to Music by E. C. Gregory. From Six Songs 4. Novello
Ewer & Co., London, New York.
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. Browning Songs. First
Series. Opus 27 No. 3. 2 copies. A. P. Schmidt, Boston, Leipzig,
New York.
APPEARANCES
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. Browning Songs. Second
Series. 2 copies. Opus 32 No. 2. Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston,
Leipzig, New York.
ASK NOT ONE LEAST WORD OF PRAISE
Set to Music by Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 3:5:258-259.
AT THE WINDOW
Set to Music by Virginia Gabriel. Key G minor. Addison fit
Lucas, 210 Regent St., London.
Set to Music by Marshall Kernochan. From Two Poems by Rob-
ert Browning for a Medium voice with piano accompaniment. G.
Schirmer, New York.
BEACH, MRS. H. H. A.
To the Browning Society of Boston. Three Browning Songs: (I)
The Year's at the Spring: (2) Ah, Love, But a Day; (3) / Send
My Heart Up to Thee. Soprano or Tenor. 2 copies. A. P.
Schmidt & Co., New York.
BEACH. JOHN
Is She Not Pure Cold. The Wa-Wan Press, Newton Center.
Mass.
BEAN-STRIPE: ALSO APPLE EATING, A
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from Ferishtah's
Fancies. Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
PENDING. EDWIN
The Boy) and the Angel. Set to Music by Edwin Bending for the
London Browning Society.
258
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BERGH, ARTHUR
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Recitation with Pianoforte. Opus 23.
G. Schirmer, New York.
BOOT AND SADDLE
Set to Music by James H. Rogers. Cavalier Song. With Piano
Accompaniment. (High in G Minor.) G. Schirmer, New York.
BOOT. SADDLE. TO HORSE AND AWAY
From Dramatic Lyrics. Set to Music by C. Villiers Stanford.
Boosey & Co., London.
BOY AND THE ANGEL. THE
Set to Music by Edwin Bending for the London Browning Society.
BRANSCOMBE, GENA
/ Send A/p Heart Up to Thee. (Serenade.) Soprano or Tenor.
2 copies. Arthur P. Schmidt Co., New York.
Marching Along! For medium voice. G. Schirmer. New York.
BROWNING. ELIZABETH BARRETT
For Love's Saf(e Only. Music by W. A. Fisher. Two copies.
HoTV Do I Love Thee. Music by Henry K. Hadley. Two copies.
// / Were Thou. Music by Marie Von Hammer. Two copies.
Nevermore Alone. Music by Henry K. Hadley. Two copies.
A Rose Once Creiv. Music by Marie Von Hammer. Two copies.
The Soul's Expression. (Four sonnets.) Music by S. Coleridge-
Taylor.
BROWNING MEMORIAL (Boston Society)
Song from Browning's Paracelsus. Songs from Browning's Pippa
Passes. 821.88 Bmb.
BUT LOVE
Words by Robert Browning. Music by Elsie M. Cowley. Mackay
Bros.
CAMEL-DRIVER, A
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyric from FerishtaKs
Fancies. Breilkopf & Haertel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, and New
York.
CHANTER. ARTHUR
There's a Woman LiJie a Dero-drop. (Serenade.^ Allan & Co.,
Ltd., Melbourne.
CHERRIES
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from FerishtaKs
Fancies. Breitkopf & Haertel, Leipzig, Brussells, London, New
York.
CLARKE. HELEN A. (Music by)
Apparitions. Begins "Such a starved han^ of moss."
One Way of Love. Song with Cello Obligato.
Overhead the Tree Tops Meet. From Pippa Passes, Written for
the Boston Browning Society.
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, S.
The Soul's Expression. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Four Sonnets,
The Soul's Expression, Tears, Grief, Comfort. Novello & Co.,
London.
COMFORT
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Music by S. Coleridge-Taylor. From
r/if Soul'i Expression. Novello & Co.. London.
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BROWNINGIANA " ^^ 259
COOMBS. C. WHITNEY
Th^ Face. G. Schirmer, New York.
COWLEY. ELSIE M.
Music for But Lo\>e. Words by Robert Browning.
DE KOVEN. REGINALD
There 3 a Woman Li^e a Detf-Drop. Soprano or Tenor in G.
G. Schirmer. New York.
EAGLE, THE
Round Us the Wild Creatures. Set to music by Granville Bantock.
In Lyrics from FerishlaKs Fancies. Breitkopf & Haertel, Leipzig,
Brussels, London, New York.
EARTHS IMMORTALITIES
Set to Music by Clara Katheleen Rogers. Love begins — So, the •
gear's done with. Vol. 2 of her Browning Songs. Boston: Schmidt,
1900.
ELMAN, MISCHA
In a Gondola. Impromptu for the violin with piano accompaniment.
Two copies. G. Schirmer, New York, Boston, London.
EPILOGUE
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from FerishlaKs
Fancies. Breitkopf & Haertel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
Set to Music by John Farmer. Balliol College Song Book. By
Permission of Mr. Barrett Browning. London: Joseph Williams.
FAMILY. THE
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from FerishlaKs
Fancies. Breitkopf & Haertel, Leipzig, Brussels. London, New
York.
FARMER, JOHN
Epilogue: At the midnight in the silence of the sleep time. Balliol
College Song Book. By kind permission of Mr. Barrett Browning.
London: Joseph Williams.
FERISHTAH'S FANCIES, LYRICS FROM
Music by Granville Bantock. Cherries, Epilogue, Plot-Culture, A
Pillar at Sehzevah, A Bean-Stripe, The Eagle, The Sun, The
Melon-Seller, Mihrah Shah, A Camel-Driver, The Famil\f, Tvfo
Camels, Shah Abhas. Published by Breitkopf & Haertel.
FISHER. WILLIAM ARMS
For Love's Sal^e Only. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. From Five
Songs, Opus 9. Oliver Ditson Co.. Boston.
FOR LOVE'S SAKE ONLY
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Music by William Arms Fisher. No.
4 from Five Songs, Opus 9. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
FORBES, J. WINCHELL
Toccata.
GABRIEL. VIRGINIA
At the Windora. Key G minor. Addison & Lucas, 210 Regent
St., London.
GALSWORTHY, MRS. JOHN
Two Songs, Pippa's Song, In the Doorvfay. London: Weekes
&Co.
GIVE A ROUSE
Music by Marshall Kemochan. From Two Poems by Robert
Browning. For a medium voice with piano accompaniment. New
York: G. Schirmor,
260
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
GIVE HER BUT A LEAST EXCUSE TO LOVE ME
From The Page Sings to the Queen, From Pippa Passes. Music
by Georgina Schuyler. New York: G. Schirmer, 1882.
GOOD TO FORGIVE
From Pisgah's Sights 3. Clara Kathleen Rogers. Browning Songs:
Second Series. Opus 32 No. 4. Two copies. Arthur P. Schmidt,
Boston, Leipzig, New York.
Music by Alfred G. Robyn. Mezzo soprano. G. Schirmer, New
York.
GOODRICH-FREER, A.
Robert Drowning, the Musician. London Browning Society Papers
Abstract 5:135-153; Eclectic Magazine 138:174; Littell's Living
Age 129:803-811; Nineteenth Century 59:648-658: April 1901.
GREGORY, E. C.
Six Songs. Words by Robert Browning. One Wa"^ of Loving,
Misconceptions, Na^, But You Who Do Not Love Her, Appari-
tions, James Lee's Wife, A Lover's Quarrel. Novello, Ewer &
Co., London and New York.
GRIEF
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Music by S. Coleridge-Taylor. From
The Soul's Expression. Novello & Co., London.
GROW OLD ALONG WITH ME
Music by Georgina Schuyler. From Album of Songs 19-20. G.
Schirmer, New York.
By Georgina Schuyler. For Mezzo-Soprano Voice.
HADLEY. HENRY K.
How Do I Love Thee. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. From Five
Songs, Opus 20. High voice. 2 copies. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
Nevermore Alone. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, From Five Songs,
Opus 20. High voice. 2 copies. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
You'll Love Me Yet. From Pippa Passes. From Five Songs, Opus
20. High voice. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
HALLEY, MARGARET A.
The Year's at the Spring. Paterson & Sons.
HAMMER, MARIE VON
// / Were Thou. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Two copies.
A Rose Once Crew. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Two copies.
HARRADEN, ETHEL
/ Co to Prove Mp Soul. No. 6004. From Selected Octavo Pub-
lications. Thiehes-Sturlin Music Co., St. Louis.
The Lost Leader.
Over the Sea Our Calle^ Went.
Wilt Thou Change Too? From James Lee's Wife. London: C.
Jeffnis, 67 Burners St.
HARTOG, CECILE S.
The Year's at the Spring. From English Songs. Second Series.
High G. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
Same. No. 2 in A Flat. Boosey & Co., London, W.
HOLD ME WITH A CHARM
Words by Robert Browning. Music by Alick Maclean. Boosey
& Co., London, 1910.
HOMER, SIDNEY
There's Heaven Above. From Johannes Agricola in Meditation.
With piano accompaniment. Hi|h voice. G. Schirmer, New York^
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BROWNINGIANA U\
Three Songs: 0) ^ Woman's Last Word, (2) M}f Star, (3)
Prospice. High voice. G. Schirmer, New York.
HOW DO I LOVE THEE?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Music by Henry K. Hadley. No.
3 from Five Songs, Opus 20. High voice. Two copies. Oliver
Ditson Co., Boston.
I GO TO PROVE MY SOUL
Taussig- Harraden. No. 6004, Key of F. From Selected Octavo
Publications. Thiehes-Sturlin Music Co., St. Louis.
I HAVE A MORE THAN FRIEND
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Set to music by Clara Kathleen
Rogers. BroJtfning Songs: First Series, Opus 27 No. 5. Two
copies. A. P. Schmidt, Boston, New York, Leipzig.
I SEND MY HEART UP TO THEE
Set to Music by H. H. A. Beach. From Three Drowning Songs.
Opus 44. Soprano or Tenor. Two copies. A. P. Schmidt & Co.,
New York, Boston.
By Robert Browning. Music by Gena Branscombe. Three copies.
(Serenade.) Set to Music by Gena Branscombe. Soprano or
Tenor. Arthur P. Schmidt Co., New York.
I WOULD THAT YOU WERE ALL TO ME
Same as Tt»o in the Campagna. Set to Music by Caroline Reinagle.
London, Augener 188.
IF I WERE THOU
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Music by Marie von Hammer. From
Five Songs. High voice. 1 wo copies. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
IN A DOORWAY
Set to music by Mrs. John Galsworthy. From Two Songs. London :
Weekes & Co.
IN A GONDOLA
Music by Mischa Elman. Impromptu for the violin with piano
accompaniment. Two copies. G. Schirmer, New York.
Georgina Schuyler. From Album of Songs. G. Schirmer, New
York.
INTUITION, SPECIALLY IN REGARD OF MUSIC AND PLAS-
TIC ARTS, BROWNINGS
By J. T. Nettleship. London Browning Society Papers 4:381-396.
IS SHE NOT PURE GOLD
Set to Music by John Beach. The Wa-Wan Press, Newton Cen-
ter, Mass.
JAMES LEE'S WIFE
From Six Songs. Set to Music by E. C. Gregory. Novello, Ewer
& Co., New York, London.
KERNOCHAN, MARSHALL
Two Poems by Robert Browning for a medium voice with piano
accompaniment: (1) At the Window, (2) Give a Rouse. G.
Schirmer, New York.
Two Songs: (\) A Serenade at the Villa, (2) Round Us the Wild
Creatures. Medium Voice. One copy. G. Schirmer, New York.
KING CHARLES
C. Villiers Stanford. From Three Cavalier Songs for Baritone
Solo and Male Chorus. Opus 17. Boosey & Co., London.
Set to Music by Maude Valerie White. Cavalier Song. Two
copies. Boosey & Co., New York. London.
262
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
KOBBE, GUSTAV
To Hone! C. H. Ditson & Co., New York.
LAST WORD, A
Words by Robert Browning. Music by Ralph Raymond. Lublin
& Co., London, 1906.
LOST LEADER, THE
Set to Music by Ethel Harraden.
LOVE
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. From Earth's Immor-
talities. Two copies. Vol. 2 of her Brorvning Songs. Schmidt.
Boston, 1900.
LOVE ME FOREVER
From Dramatic Lyrics. Set to Music by Emiliano Renaud. While-
Smith Publishing Co., Boston, New York, Chicago.
LOVERS QUARREL. A
From Six Songs. Set to Music by E. C. Gregory. Novello, Ewer
& Co., London, New York.
MACKENZIE, A. C.
There's a Woman Like a Deivdrop. From A Blot in the 'Scutch'
eon. London: Novello & Co., Ltd. New York: The H. W.
Gray Co.
MACLEAN. ALICK
Music for Hold Me With a Charm. Words by Robert Browning.
MARCHING ALONG!
Set to Music by Gena Branscombe. For medium voice. G. Schir-
mer. New York.
Set to Music by C. Villiers Stanford. From Three Cavalier Songs
for Baritone Solo and Male Chorus. Opus 17. Two copies.
Boosey fie Co., London.
MEETING
Set to Music by G. Waring Stebbins. G. Schirmer, New York.
MELON-SELLER, THE
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from Ferishtah's
Fancies. Breitkopf 8i Haertel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
MIHRAB SHAH
Set to Music by. Granville Bantock. In Lyrics iromFerishtah's
Fancies, Breitkopf fii Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
MISCONCEPTIONS
From Six Songs. Set to Music by E. C. Gregory. Novello, Ewer &
Co., London, New York.
MUSIC
A. B. Musical Quer\f. Rolfe. Poet Lore 5:1:48.
Browning as a Musician. By E. A. Whitehead. Browning Notes
47-53 821.88 Dhn.
Browning Stud^ Programme : A Group of Music Poems — A Toc-
cata of Caluppi's, Master Hugues of Saxe-Cotha, Aht Vogler. By
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 10:2:288-293.
London Browning Society Papers 4:381-396, Appendix 1-16.
Musical Instrument, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's. By Hiram Cor-
son. Poet Lore 7:5:256-263.
Musical Sy^mbolism in Browning. By Helen A. Clarke. Poet
Lore 3:5:260-9.
Browning's Intuition in Regard to Music. By J. T. Nettleship.
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BROWNINGIANA 263
London Browning Society Papers 4:381-396.
•Some Notes on BroDfiiing's Poem Referring lo Music. By Helen
J. Ormerod. London Browning Society Papers 11:160-193.
MUSIC AS WE ALL KNOW IT
By Susan Wood Burnham. New Church Review 16:224-238:
April 1909.
MUSIC BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
See Browning Memorial for Boston Society. 821.88 Bmb.
MUSIC FOR THE BOAT SONG IN STRAFFORD
Poet Lore 1:5:236.
MUSIC IN BROWNING
Robert Browning. Everybody's Magazine 12:852-854: June 1905.
MUSIC, MADNESS AND THE MASTER
BroTvning's Saul. By Marshall Louis Mertens. 821.88 Hsam.
MUSIC, NOTES ON BROWNINGS POEMS REFERRING TO
By Helen J. Ormerod. London Browning Society Papers 9:180-
195; Berdoe's Bron>ning Studies 237-253 821.88 Vebs.
MUSIC POEMS
Poet Lore 1:9:430; 2:5:278.
MUSIC, POEMS DEALING WITH
Abt, Vogler, Charles Avison, Balaustion's Adventure, Fifine at the
Fair, The Crammarian s Funeral, Heretic's Tragedy, Master
Hugues of Saxe-Coiha, Saul, Serenade at a Villa, A Toccata of
Caiuppi's, Up at a Villa — DoT»n in the Cit}f, Youth and Art.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, A
The Cost of a Poet: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's. By Hiram
Corson. Poet Lore 7:259-263.
MUSICAL LITERATURE. SOME RECENT
Editorial. Independent 41 :2: 1694- 1 695.
MUSICAL POSSIBILI 1 lES OF POE'S POEMS
By Charles Sanford Skilton. Literary Digest 10:400:Feb. 2, 1895.
MUSICAL QUERY, A BROWNING
By W. J. R. Poet Lore 5:1:48-49.
MUSICAL SETT INGS TO BROWNINGS WORDS. A LIST OF
Poet Lore 1:9:430-432.
MUSICAL SYMBOLISM IN BROWNING
By Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 3:3:260-269.
MUSICIAN, ROBERT BROWNING, THE
By A. Goodrich-Freer. London Browning Society Papers Abstract
5:135-153; Eclectic Magazine 138:174; Littell's Living Age 229:
803-811; Nineteenth Century 49:648-658: April 1901.
MY STAR
Set to Music by Helen A. Clarke. From Apparitions: Poet Lore
7:349-352.
Set to Music by Sidney Homer. From Three Songs. High Voice.
G. Schirmer, New York.
Set to Music by Emiliano Renaud. White-Smith Publishing Co..
New York.
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. Browning Songs: Second
Series. Opus 32 No. 1. Two copies. Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston,
New York, Leipzig.
All That I Know of a Certain Star. Set to Music by W. H.
Neidlinger. From Songs and Ballads. G. Schirmer, New York.
NAY, BUT YOU WHO DO NOT LOVE HER
From Six Songs. Set to Music by E. C. Gregory. Novello, Ewer
k Co., London, New York.
264 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
NEIDLINGER. W. H.
Thjf Face. From Tr»o Songs. Baritone or Mezzo Soprano.
Also M\f Star, from Songs and Ballads.
NETTLESHIP. J. T.
BroJ»ning's Intuition, Specially in Regard of Music and Plastic
Arts. London Browning Society Papers 4:381-396.
NEVERMORE ALONE
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Set to Music by Henry K. Hadley.
High Voice. Two Copies. Oliver Ditson Company, Boston.
NEVIN. ETHELBERT
The Wedding Morn. (The Years at the Spring.) Song with
Piano Accompaniment. High in G flat. Published by Anne Paul
Nevin, New York.
My Star: All That I Know of a Certain Star. From Songs and
Ballads. G. Schirmer, New York.
O BELL* AUDARE
To be found in Miss Hickey 's Edition of Stafford 7 82 1 .88 Hsh.
Thy Face. From Tt»o Songs for Baritone or Mezzo Soprano. G.
Schirmer, New York.
ONE WAY OF LOVE
Song with Cello Obligate. Music by Helen A. Clarke.
ONE WAY OF LOVING
From Six Songs. Music by E. C. Gregory. Novello, Ewer & Co.,
London, New York.
ONE WAY TO LpVE
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. Browning Songs. Second
Series. Opus 32 No. 5. Two copies. Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston,
Leipzig, New York.
ORMEROD, HELEN J.
Notes on Browning's Poems Referring to Music. London Brown-
ing Society Papers 9:180-195; Berdoe's Browning Studies 237-
253.
OUT OF MY OWN GREAT WOE
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. (From Heine by Eliza-
beth Barrett Browning.) Browning Songs: First Series. Opus 27
No. 1. Two copies. A. P. Schmidt, Boston, New York, Leipzig.
OVER THE SEA OUR GALLEY WENT
Set to Music by Ethel Harraden.
OVERHEAD THE TREE TOPS MEET
Set to Music by Helen A. Clarke. From Pippa Passes. Written
for the Boston Browning Society.
PAGE SINGS TO THE QUEEN, THE
Set to Music by Georgina Schuyler. From Album of Songs. G.
Schirmer, New York.
PAN'S PIPES
Words by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Music by H. C. Perrin.
Published by Breitkopf & Hartel, London. Ballad for Chorus
and Orchestra.
PARRY, C. H. H.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. (Set to Music for tenor and bast
solo, chorus and orchestra.) Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
PERRIN, H. C.
Pans Pipes. Ballad for Chorus and Orchestra. Breitkopf &
Hartel, London, Berlin, Leipzig, Brussels, New York.
BROWNINGIANA 265
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN
Music by Arthur Bergh. Recitation with Pianoforte. Opus 23.
G. Schirmer, New York.
By Robert Browning. Set to Music for Tenor and Bass Soli,
Chorus and Orchestra by Richard H. Matthew. Two copies.
Novello, Ewer & Co., London, New York.
Music by C. H. H. Parry. (Set to Music for Tenor and Bass
Soli, Chorus and Orchestra.) Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
R. H. Walthew. (Set to Music for Tenor and Bass Soli, Chorus
and Orchestra.) Two copies. Novello, Ewer & Co., New York,
London.
PILLAR AT SEBZEVAH, A
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from Ferishiah's
Fancies. Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
PIPPA PASSES
Set to Music by Georgina Schuyler. The Page Sings to the Queen.
Begins — Give her but a least excuse to love me. Schirmer, New
York, 1882.
PIPPA'S SONG
Set to Music by Mrs. John Galsworthy. From Tn>o Songs. Lon-
don: Weekes & Co.
PLOT-CULTURE
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from Ferishtah's
Fancies. Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
POET LORE
Pippa's Song in Broi»ning. In Life and Letters.
PROSPICE
Set to Music by Sidney Homer. From Three Songs. High Voice.
G. Schirmer, New York.
Set to Music by C. V. Stanford. Augener & Co., London.
RAYMOND, RALPH
Music for A Last Word. Words by Robert Browning.
REINAGLE, CAROLINE
Set to Music. Tr»o in the Campagna. Same as I ivould that \fou
ia>ere all to me. Augener, London, 188-.
RENAUD, EMILIANO
Four Songs (Separate Sheets) from Pippa Passes: (1) All's Right
With the World; (2) You'll Love Me Yet (from Dramatic
Lyrics); (3) My Star; (4) Love Me Forever. White-Smith
Publishing Co., Boston, New York, Chicago.
ROBYN, ALFRED G.
Good to Forgive. Mezzo Soprano or Baritone. G. Schirmer, New
York.
ROGERS. CLARA KATHLEEN
Browning Songs. First Series. Opus 27. (Words by Robert and
Elizabeth Browning. (I) Out of Mp On>n Great Woe; (2)
Summum Bonum; (3) Apparitions; (4) Ah, Love But a Day;
(5) / Have a More Than Friend; (6) The Year's at the Spring.
Two copies. Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston, Leipzig, New York.
Browning Songs. Second Series. Opus 32. (Words by Robert
Browning.) {])M\fStar; (2) Appearances; (3) A Woman's Last
Word; (4) Good to Forgive (from Pisgah's Sights); (5) One
266 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
lVa}f of Love; (6) Love. Two copies. Arthur P, Schmidt Co.,
Boston, Leipzig, New York.
Set to Music. And 'So You Found That Poor Room Dull From
Appearances. Schmidt, Boston, 1900.
Set to Music. Earth's Immortalities. Under title Love; begins, So,
the gear's done with. Vol. II of her Browning Songs. Schmidt,
Boston, 1900.
ROGERS, JAMES H.
Boot and Saddle. Cavalier Song, with piano accompaniment.
(High in G Minor.) G. Schirmer, New York.
ROSE ONCE GREW, A
Marie von Hammer (Mary Sears). From 5evcn Songs. High
Voice. Two copies. Oliver Ditson, Boston.
ROUND US THE WILD CREATURES
Set to Music by Marshall Kernochan. From Two Songs. Medium
Voice. 1 wo copies. G. Schirmer, New York.
SCHUYLER, GEORGINA
Set to Music. Give Her But a Least Excuse to Love Me. From
The Page Sings to the Queen. From Pippa Passes. G. Schirmer,
New York, 1882.
Crow Old Along With Me. From Songs From American and
English Poets. No. 5. Mezzo Soprano. G. Schirmer, New York.
In a Gondola. Crow Old Along With A/e, The Page Sings to
the Queen, This Is a Spra}f the Bird Clung to. From Album of
Songs. G. Schirmer, New York.
SERENADE AT THE VILLA, A
Set to Music by Marshall Kernochan. Published by G. Schirmer,
New York. ^^i
SERENADE: I SEND MY HEART UP TO THEE ■!
Music by Gena Branscombe. Mezzo Soprano. A. P. Schmidt,
Boston, Leipzig, New York.
SHAH ABBAS
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyrics from FerishtaKs
Fancies. Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
SONG FROM BROWNING'S PARACELSUS
See Browning Memorial for Boston Society. 821.88 Bmb.
SONG FROM BROWNING'S PIPPA PASSES
See Browning Memorial for Boston Society 17 821.88 Bmb.
SOUL'S EXPRESSION, THE
Four Sonnets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Set to Music by S.
Coleridge-Taylor. The Soul's Expression, Tears, Crief, Comfort.
Novello & Co., London.
STANFORD, C. VILLIERS
Prospice. Augener & Co., London.
Three Cavalier Songs for Baritone Solo and Male Chorus: (1)
Marching Along; (2) King Charles; (3) Boot, Saddle, to Horse
and A wa^. Opus 1 7. Two copies. Boosey & Co., London.
STEBBINS, G. WARING
Meeting. G. Schirmer, New York.
SUCH A STARVED BANK OF MOSS
From Apparitions. Set to Music by Helen A. Clarke.
SUM, THE
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyric from Ferishtah'$
Fancies. Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
M
BROWNINGIANA 267
SUMMUM BONUM
Set to Music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. Brovtning Songs: First
Series, Opus 27 No. 2. A. P. Schmidt, Boston, New York,
Leipzig. Two copies.
TAUSSIG-HARRADEN
/ Co to Prove Mj? Soul. No. 6004, Key of F. From Selected
Oclavo Puhlications. Thiebus-Stievlin Music Co., St. Louis.
TEARS
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Set to Music by S. Coleridge^
Taylor. From The Soul's Expression. Novello & Co., London.
THERE'S A WOMAN LIKE A DEW-DROP
Serenade. Set to Music by Arthur Chanter. Allan & Co., Ltd.,
Melbourne.
Set to Music by Reginald De Koven. Sop. or Tenor in C. G.
Schirmer, New York.
Set to Music by A. C. Mackenzie. Novello & Co., Ltd., London;
The H. W. Gray Co.. New York.
THERE'S HEAVEN ABOVE
From Johannes Agricola in Meditation. Set to Music by Sidney
Homer. G. Schirmer, New York.
THIS IS A SPRAY THE BIRD CLUNG TO
Set to Music by Georgina Schuyler. From Album of Songs. G.
Schirmer, New York.
THY FACE
Music by C. Whitney Coombs. G. Schirmer, New York. Two
copies.
Set to Music by W. H. Neidlinger. From Two Songs, for Baritone
or Mezzo Soprano. G. Schirmer, New York.
TOCCATA
Music by J. Winchell Forbes.
TO HORSE
Set to Music by Gustav Kobbe. C. H. Ditson & Co., New York.
TWO CAMELS
Set to Music by Granville Bantock. In Lyric from Ferishtah's
Fancies. Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New
York.
TWO IN THE CAMPAGNA
Same as / Would That You Were All to Me. Set to Music by
Caroline Reinagle. Augener, London.
VON HAMMER. MARIE (Mary Sears)
A Rose Once Crer». From iSevcn Songs. High Voice in D.
Oliver Ditson, Boston.
// / Were Thou. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. From Five Songs.
High Voice. Two copies. Oliver Ditson Co.. Boston.
WALTHEW. RICHARD H.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Set to Music for Tenor and Bass,
Soli, Chorus and Orchestra. Two copies. Novello, Ewer & Co.,
New York, London.
WEDDING MORN, THE
The Year's at the Spring. Song with Piano Accompaniment. Set
to Music by Ethelbert Nevin. High in G flat. Published by Ann*
Paul Nevin. G. Schirmer, New York.
WHITE. MAUD VALERIE
King Charles. Cavalier Song. No. 2 in G. Boosey 8c Co., London,
New York. Two copies.
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WHITEHEAD. E. A.
Browning as a Musician. Browning Notes 47-53 821.88 Dhn.
WILT THOU CHANGE TOO?
From James Lee's Wife. Set to Music by Ethel Harraden. C.
Jefferys, 67 Burners Street, London.
WOMAN'S LAST WORD, A
Set to Music by Sidney Homer. Published by G. Schirmer, New
York.
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Leipzig, New York.
YEAR'S AT THE SPRING, THE
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& Co., London.
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YOU'LL LOVE ME YET!
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Five Songs, Opus 20 No. 1. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.
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Four Songs. White-Smith Music Publishing Co., Boston, New
York, Chicago.
MUSING WITHOUT METHOD
Blackwood's Magazine 189:2:572-575: April 1911; 191:1:122:
Jan. 1912; 191 :2:883:Jan. 1912.
M. W. P.
From Ghent to Aix. Current Opinion 34:200:Feb. 1903.
MY LAST DUCHESS
See Duchess.
MY STAR
See Music.
(A Song.) Poet Lore 1:7:349-52.
MYERS, FREDERIC W. H.
Modern Poets and the Meaning of Life. Eclectic Magazine 120:
365 377:March 1893.
MYERS. FREDERIC W. H.. MRS.
Portrait and Comment. Bookman 3:391 -92: July 1896.
MYSTIC, ROBERT BROWNING AS A
By Geraldine E. Hodgson. The Seeker 8:32:251 -279 :Feb. 1913.
Magazine Articles 10.
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NAISH, ETHEL M.
Broroning and Dogma. Seven Lectures on Browning's Altitude
Towards Dogmalic Religion. George Bell & Sons, London, 1906.
821.88 Rnd.
NAPOLEON III, MODERN IMPERIALISM AS SHOWN IN
BROWNINGS PORTRAIT OF
By Charlotte Porter. Poet Lore 12:1 :80-95.
NARRATIVE VERSE, BROWNING'S
By Clark S. Northup. Dial 43:367:Dec. 1, 1907.
NASSAU LITERARY MAGAZINE
Book Reviews: Review of Asolando. Fancies and Facts. By
Robert Browning. Princeton College 45:7:496: Feb. 1890.
Robert BroJ»ning's Personalia — Gosse. Reviewed. 46:2: 133: June
1890.
Poem to Robert Broi»ning. 45:7:469:Feb. 1890.
NATION
Advertisement. By Meffins & Co. 64:444: June 1897.
Advertisements of Broivning's Wor^. 36:306:April 5, 1883.
Balaustions Adventure. (Reviewed.) 13:324:178-179:Sept. 14,
1871.
Books in Brief. 108:260-261 :Feb. 1919; 108:700-701 :May 1919;
109:49-50: July 1919; 109:94:July 1919; 109: 154- 155: Aug.
1919.
Books of the Week. 36:433:May 17, 1883; 39:552:Dec. 25,
1884; 43:423:Nov. 18, 1886; 44:106:Feb. 3, 1887; 44:350-351:
April 21, 1887; 44:434-435: May 19, 1887; 44:497 :June 9, 1887;
45:60:JuIy 21, 1887; 45:403:Nov. 17, 1887; 46:373 :May 3,
1888; 46:475:June 7, 1888; 47:19:July 5, 1888; 47:10O:Aug.
2, 1888; 47:237:Sept. 20. 1888; 47:507:Dec. 20. 1888; 48:60:
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48:312:April 11, 1889; 48:474: June 6. 1889; 49:60: July 18.
1889; by Hiram Corson, 50:40:Jan. 9, 1890; 50:304:April 10.
1890; 55:419:Dec. 1. 1892; 59:348:Nov. 8, 1894; 59:415:Nov.
29, 1894.
Boston BroVfning Societ}^ Papers. 65:402-3:Nov. 1897.
BroTvning and Slang. By Warwick James Price. 100: 142: Feb.
1915.
Mrs. E. B. BroTvning. By E. S. 48: 7-8: Jan. 3, 1889.
Mrs. Browning's LeHera. 24:105-6:Feb. 1877; 66:1 12-n3:Fcb.
1898.
Robert Browning. 49:492-494:Dec. 19. 1889; 77:39-40: July
1903; 80:531 :June 1905; 83:43:July 1906.
Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher. By Henry
Jones. 53:92: July 30, 1891.
Robert Browning: Essays and Thoughts. By John T. Nettleship.
50:361 :May 1, 1890.
Browning's Inn Album. By Henry Jame' 22:49-50: Jan. 20. 1876.
Brownings Life and Letters. Mrs. Sut'«erland Orr. 52:500-502:
June 18. 1891 ; 52:520-21 :June 25. IP'^l.
Browning's Messages to His Time: H^ Religion, Philosophy^ and
Science, By Edward Berdoe. 50:4?^: May 22, 1890.
270
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Browning' i Nefilect of English Scen''^. 76:92: Jan. 1903.
Brownings Old Yellow Book. 85 :2O9-300 :Oci. 3. 1907.
Browning's Popularity (Based on £a- 'p Literary^ Career of Robert
Browning. By Thomas R. Lounsbury. 93 :494-495 :Nov. 23. 1911.
Brownings Strafford. 87:210:Sept. 1908.
Centenary History of the South Place Society. 59:203-204:Sept.
13, 1894
Coventry) Patmore. 80:399: May 1905.
Dates of the Ring and the Book. By Harry T. Baker. 90:33-34:
Jan. 13. 1910.
An Eye Witness of the French. 43:36: July 8. 1886.
Feminine Poetry. 22: 132- 134: July 24, 1876.
Hair in Browning's Poetry. By Harry T. Baker. 93:263:Sept.
21. 1911.
Hawthorne's Villa at Florence. By Chas. E. Wheeler. 50:486-
487: June 19. 1890.
Lawton's Versions of Euripides. 50:437-438:May 29, 1890.
Literature. By J. W. Ley. 109:522:Oct. 1919.
Modern Language Association. By Prof. J. W. Cunliff. 86:7 :Jan.
1908.
Modern Poets and Christian Teaching. 84: 268-69: March 1907.
News for Bibliophiles. 84:61 :Ian. 1907; 85: 460-490: Nov. 1907;
86:327-328: April 1908; 96:386:April 1913.
Notes. 25:212-15:Oct. 1877; 33: 196-98: Sept. 1881; 33:413-16:
Nov. 1881; 34:251-54:March 1882; 34:356-59: April 1882; 35:
356-59:Oct. 1882; 36:295:April 5, 1883; 42:12-14:Jan. 7, 1886;
42:426-429:May 20. 1880; 42:487-490: June 10. 1886; 43:96-
lOhJuly 29. 1886; 43:455-458:Dec. 2, 1886; 44:34-37:|an. 13.
1887; 44:53-57: Ian. 20. 1887; 45:172-174:Sepl. 1, 1887; 46:
365-8:May 3, 1888; 46:507-509: June 21, 1888; 47:9-12:July
5, 1888; 47:376-379:Nov. 8, 1888; 48:284-7: April 4. 1889; 48:
469-71 :June 6, 1889; 49:1 10-1 12:Aug. 8. 1889; 49:499-502:
Dec. 19, 1889; 50:202-204:March 6, 1890; 50:392-395:May 15.
1890; 54:149:Feb. 25, 1892; 55: 126- 128: Aug. 18. 1892; 55:
494:Dec. 29. 1892; 56:160-161 :March 2, 1893; 61:312-14:Oct.
1895; 63:310-1 l:Oct. 1896; 65:476-79:Dec. 1897; 69:351-55:
Nov. 1899; 79:75:July 1904; 79:356:Nov. 1904; 85:492-95:
Nov. 1907; 89:183:Aug. 1909; 90:515:May 1910; 95:195:Aug.
1912;95:363:Oct. 1912.
The Plight of the Poet. 92: 362-363: April 1911.
The Pope of The Ring and the Book. 64:377:May 1897.
Recent American Poetry. 34:150:Feb. 1882.
Recent British Poetry. 65:459-461 :Dec. 1897; 66:208-21 1 :March
1898.
Recent Compilation of Poetry. 69:433:Dec. 1899.
Recent English Poetry}. 48: 389-90: May 9, 1889.
Recent Poetry. 32:98-99:Feb. 10, 1881; 36:470-472:May 31,
1883; 37:336-338:Ocl. 18, 1883; 38:549-551 : June 26, 1884; 39:
527-529:Dec. 18, 1884; 40: 503 -505: June 18, 1885; 41:539-541:
Dec. 24 ,1885; 42:449-451 :May 27, 1886; 44:298-99: April 7.
1887; 51:422-424: Nov. 27, 1890; 58:432-434: June 7, 1894; 79:
120:Aug. 1904; 81:506-508:Dec. 1905; 135:469-71 :Nov. 1882.
Recent Verse. 84:200:Feb. 1907.
Recent Volumes of Verse. 100: 706: June 1915.
Recollections of Robert Browning. By Moncure D. Conway. 50:
27-29:Jan. 9. 1890. . * , ,
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Red Cotton Night Cap Country^. By J. R. Dennett. 17:116-118:
1873.
Review of Balaustions Adventure. 1 3:324- 178-1 79 :Sept. 14. 1871
821.88 Xmal.
Sotheby's Catalogue of Their Sale of Broi»ning*a hfanuscripli^
Letters and Books. 92:386:Apnl 17. 1911.
SullV'Prudhomme and Poetry of Reflection. 85:31 9-323 :Oct. 10.
1907.
Two Farewell Volumes of Song. 50:436-437 :May 29, 1890.
An Unpublished Browning Letter. 90: 159: Feb. 17, 1910.
^ee^. 94:99:Feb. 1912; 95:25:Iuly 1912; 95:43:July 1912.
NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY, DICTIONARY OF
Review. Independent 54:226-227:1902.
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Lord Randolph Churchill. By Sir Herbert Maxwell. Littell's
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Wordsworth, Tennyson and Browning. New Eclectic Magazine
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 417-446:Oct. 1863.
Wordsworth's Youth. By Leslie Stephen. Littell's Living Age
212:859-870.
NATURE
Browning as a Scientific Poet. By Edward Berdoe. 32:36:May
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NATURE AND ELEMENTS OF POETRY, THE
By Edmund Clarence Stedman. Century 44:61 3-622: Aug. 1892;
44:143-152:Mav 1892: 44:859-869:Oct. 1892.
NATURE. BROWNING'S, TREATMENT OF
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By D. Dorchester, Ir. Poet Lore 5:2:81-90.
NATURE, RELATION OF NATURE TO MAN IN BROWNING
By G. H. Williams. Poet Lore 4:5:238-243.
NAVARRO
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NAY.^BUT YOU WHO DO NOT LOVE HER
* See Music.
i
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NECESSARY CONDITIONS OF GREAT POETRY
By W. H. Mallack. Literary Digest 21 : 248-249 : Sept. 1, 1900.
NEED OF MORE LYING AWAKE O' NIGHTS
Editorial. Century 83:949-951: April 1912.
NEED OF POETS. THE
By Editor. Outlook 86:54:May 11. 1907.
NEILSON. WILLIAM ALLAN
Two Books Ahoui Poetry. Atlantic Monthly 89:419-23 :Jan
1902.
NENCIONI
Saggi Critici di Literature Inglese. 820.4 N4378i.
NESMITH, H. E., JR.
Browning's Science. Poet Lore 2:5:287.
NETTLESHIP. JOHN T.
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NEVERMORE ALONE
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NEVIN. ETHELBERT
See Music.
NEW APPRAISALS OF ROBERT BROWNING
Current Literature 52:701 -703: June 1912.
NEW BOOK ON MATTHEW ARNOLD. A
By W. P. Trent. Forum 34:31 3 :Oct. 1902.
NEW BOOKS, BRIEFS ON
By J. K. Chesterton. Dial 35:223:Oct. 1, 1903.
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NEW BOOKS OF THE SEASON
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NEW BROWNING LETTERS AND MRS. ORR'S LIFE
By W. G. K. Poet Lore 3:10:522-528.
NEW CHURCH REVIEW
Robert Browning. By C. H. Herford. 12:637-638:Oct. 1905.
Current Literature. By Mr. Speirs. 8:302-320: April 1901.
Editorial Department. By H. C. H. 8: 270-273: April 1901.
Hawthorne and His Circle. By Wm. H. Mayhew. 11:385-392:
July 1904.
^
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Higher Uses of the Imagination. By John T. Prince. 12:376-385:
July 1905.
The Human Form. By William Smith. 10:342-364 :July 1903.
Immortality. By H. Clinton Hay. 15:576-586:Ocl. 1908.
The Integrity of the Home. By Susan Wood Burnham. 16:414-
423: July 1909.
Lecture on the Incarnation. By Rev. J. T. Freeth. 14:471-472:
July 1907.
Livr'ng. By Charles W. Harvey. 16:75-86: Jan. 1909.
Music as We All Know It. By Susan Wood Burnham. 16:224-
238: April 1909.
New Life of Swedenborg. By George Trobridge. 14:312-313:
April 1907.
Pleasure. By Clyde W. Broomell. 16:575-585 :Oct. 1909.
Poetry of Courtship and Marriage. By Arthur Mercer. 15:392-
404: July 1908.
Psychical Research and a Knowledge of the Future Life. By W.
H. M. 7:598-6G3:Oct. 1900.
Study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Lilian Whiting. 7:
31 7-319 :April 1900.
The Universality of Law. By Louis G. Hoeck. 12:507-520:Oct.
1905.
The Work of the Ministry. By Julian K. Smyth. 11:517-530:
Oct. 1904.
NEW CRITICISM OF POETRY. A
Contemporary Review 72:390-399:Sept. 1897; Littell's Living Age
215:520-527.
NEW CRITICISM, THE
By Helen Clarke. Poet Lore 2:11:598-601.
By Urbanus Sylvan. Cornhill Magazine. Littell's Living Age
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NEW DEMOCRATIC VENTURE, A
Editorial. Dial 43:237-39 :Oct. 16, 1907.
NEW DRAMA, THE
23:2:145-157.
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Magazine Articles: Elizabeth Barrett Browning — Hearth and
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284:March 1865; 1 :4:4 15-427: April 1865.
NEW EDITIONS
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NEW EDITIONS OF TENNYSON AND BROWNING
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NEW ENGLANDER
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1870.
274
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NEW ERA IN LETTERS. THE
By Arthur Waugh. Eclectic Magazine 121 : 168- 172: Aug. 1893.
NEW ESTIMATE OF BROWNING, A
World's Work 6:4036:May 1903.
NEW FICTION. THE
By Henry Mills Alden. Literary Digest 37:321 :Sept. 5, 1908.
NEW GOLDEN TREASURY
By Hamilton W. Mabie. Bookman 6:470-71 : Jan. 1898.
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By Editors and O. Triggs. Poet Lore 8:7:432-454.
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Y71n.
NEW LETTERS BY ROBERT BROWNING
By Frederic G. Kenyon. Dial 40:395: June 16, 1906.
NEW LETTERS, FITZGERALD'S
Editorial. Independent 54:753:1902.
NEW LIFE OF SWEDENBORG
By George Trobridge. New Church Review 14:31 2-31 3: April
1907.
NEW LIGHT ON CARLYLE
By William Lyon Phelps. Forum 41:594:June 1909.
NEW LIGHTS ON BROWNING
By Ferris Greenslet. Atlantic 92:418-423.'
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NEW POETIC FORM AS SHOWN IN BROWNING, THE
By Daniel G. Brlnton. Poet Lore 2:5:234-246.
NEW POETS JUDGED BY OLD STANDARDS
By Clara F. Mclntyre. Poet Lore 28:4:445-55.
NEW POETS, THE
By Arthur C. Benson. Century 89: 705 -708: March 1915.
NEW QUARTERLY REVIEW
Thomas Love Peacock, ^ Personal Reminiscence. By Robert
Buchanan. Littell's Living Age 126:157-165.
NEW REPUBLIC
Books and Things. By Clarence Day, Jr. 17:284:Jan. 4, 1919.
Same. By Francis Hackett. 10:299: April 7, 1917.
Same. By Philip Littell, 2:330:May 1. 1915; 13:24:Nov. 3,
BROWNINGIANA 275
1917; 13:254:Dec. 29. 1917.
Commonplaces on Poetry. By George Saule. 6:67-69:Feb. 19,
1917.
John Davidson: The Poet of Armageddon. By P. Colum. 13:
310-312:Jan. 12, 1918.
A Fen, Parodists. By Q. K. 10: 128:31 7-318:April 14, 1917.
Genteel American Poetry. By George Santayana. 3:94-95:May
29. 1915.
The Immortal Residue. By Francis Hackett. 5:31 2-31 3: Jan. 22,
1916.
Literature for Beginners. By James Weber Linn. 12:14-16:Aug.
4, 1917.
Optimism of Robert Browning. By P. Littell. 2:330:May 1,
1915.
Poetr\f and the Child. By Louise Collier Wilcox. 9:338-339:
July 21, 1917.
What Is Poetry^? By Maxwell Bodenheim. 12:21 l-212:Dec. 22,
1917.
NEW REVIEW
In the Asolan Country.
By Eugene Benson. Littell's Living Age 211:115-121.
Talks Jfiith Tennyson. By Wilfrid Ward. Littell's Living Age
210:323-335.
Robert Browning, In Memoriam. By Edmund Gosse. Littell't
Living Age 184:372-375.
Tennyson, 1. By Edmund Gosse. Littell's Living Age 195:707-
713.
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718.
NEW STUDY OF TENNYSON. A
By J. C. C. Cornhill Magazine. Littell's Living Age 146:483-492.
NEW UNITY
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Some Ethical Aspects of Browning's Philosophy. By Mrs. A. G.
Jennings. Old Series 34: New Series 4:54-56:Sept. 24, 1896,
NEW VOLUMES OF LITERARY ESSAYS
By C. Poet Lore 7:12:625-27.
NEW YORK BROWNING SOCIETY
See Browning Society of New York.
NEW YORK EVENING POST
Robert Browning — Personal Reminiscence. By Hiram G. Corson.
Dec. 17, 1889, Clippings.
Announcement of Browning's Death, Dec. 13, 1889, Clippings.
Funeral of Robert Brcvwning, Jan. 22, 1890, Clippings. ,
NEW YORK SUN
Criticism of Mrs. Orr's Life of Browning. July 12, 1891, Clip-
pings.
The Handboo^ing of Rud^ard Kipling. Current Opinion 58:48:
Jan. 1915.
NEW YORK TIMES
Announcement of Browning's Death. Dec. 13, 1889, Clippings.
Burial in Westminster. Jan. 1, 1890, Clippings.
Boston Memorial, Clippings.
Browning's Will. March 9, 1890, Clippings.
Browning's Effects Sold. April 27, 1913, Clippings,
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The Best Poem E\>er Wrilien in the English Language. Current
Opinion 57:131-133:Aug. 1914.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
Broii>mng: Anecdotes and Notes on Some Personal Aspects of His ^
Character. Dec. 29, 1889, Clipping. M
Robert Drowning in 1861. Jan. 4, 1890. ^
Robert BroTvning, His Poetry and Stymie Tested h}^ the Opinions of
Four Great Masters of Stymie. Jan. 5, 1890, Clipping.
A Y'oung Mans Recollections of Robert Browning. Nov. 17,
1890, Clipping.
Brownings Death. Dec. 13, 1889, Clipping.
In Memory^ of Browning; Interesting Services Held by the PoeCs
Boston Admirers. Jan. 29, 1890, Clipping. jm
NEWBOLT, FRANK H
A Letter to a Dead Author. Nineteenth Century 82:825-834:Oct.
1917.
NEWS M\
How They Brought the Good News From Ghent to Aix. Poet ™
Lore 1 :6:294-295; 1 1 :2:290-291 ; 1 1 :2:413.
NEWS FOR BIBLIOPHILES
Nation 84:61 :Jan. 1907; 85: 460-490: Nov. 1907; 86:327-328:
Aprli 1908; 96:386:Aug. 1912.
NEWS FOR BIBLIOPHILES
This is a description of the personal belongings of Robert and
Elizabeth Browning sold at auction as mentioned in Sotheby's Sale
Catalogue for May. Nation 96:2494:386: April 17, 1913.
NEWS NOTES
Blunder in Lines of Christmas Eve. Bookman l:153:April 1895.
Recovery of Lost Copy Pauline. Bookman 1:155: April 1895.
NEWTON W. WILBERFORCE
The Message of Robert Browning. Bookmart July 1887 821.88
Xmbm.
NEW YORK BROWNING SOCIETY
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NEWTON, W. WILBERFORCE
The Message of Robert Browning. Bookmart 5:50:52-53: July
1887.
Algernon Charles Swinburne. Contemporary Review 95:527-538:
May 1909.
NICHOLSON, ARTHUR
Shelley Contra Mundum. Nineteenth Century 63: 794-81 0:May
1908.
NICOLAY, CLARA L.
Robert Browning. In manuscript.
NICOLL, SIR WM. ROBERTSON
Robert Brownings Father. Bookman 42:248:63-70: May 1912
821.88 Xbm.
The Significance of Alwyn. Contemporary Review 74:798-809:
Dec. 1898.
NICOLL, W. ROBERTSON, AND WISE. THOMAS J.
An Opinion on Tennyson. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In
Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century 1:35-41.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Her Scarcer Boo^s. In Literary
Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century 81-101.
Mrs. Browning's Religiom Opinions as Expressed in Letters la
BROWNINGIANA 277
Wm. Merr}f, Esq. In Literaty Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Cen'
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NIEDLINGER. W. H.
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
49:648-6:38: April 1901.
Apparitions. By Edmund Burney and F. W. H. Myers. 15:791-
815.
Archbishop Trench's Poems. By Aubrey De Vere. Liltell's Liv-
ing Age 178:131-144.
Maithen) Arnold. By Frederic Harrison. 49:433-447:March 1896.
Same. Liltell s Living Age 209:362-3/2.
Aspects of Tennyson — A Personal Reminiscence. By James
Knowles. Littells Living Age 196:515-529.
Aspects of Tennyson — Tennyson as a Nature Poet. By Theodore
\Vatts. Liilells Living Age 198:28-42.
British Art at Venice. By Marcus B. Huish. 66:89-96: July 1909.
Same. Littell s Living Age 262:404-410.
Elizabeth Browning. By Emily Hickey. 74: 164- 184: July 1913.
Biography of Robert Browning. By Emily Hickey. 68 : 1 u60- 1 075 :
Dec. 1910.
Roddam Spencer-Stanhope Pre-Raphaelite. By A. M. W. Stir-
ling. 66:307-325: Aug. 1909.
NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER
Browning Biography. By Emily H. Hickey. Littell's Living Age
268:201-213.
Browning's the Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Reviewed. By Henry
Morley. 3:384-38D:Feb. 1878.
Browning and Mesmerism in Wireless Telegraphy and Brain
Waves. By J. T. Knowles. 45: 85 7 -864: May 1899.
Browning's Obscurity and His Elopement With Miss Barrett. By
Francis Cribble. 61 :976-988:May 1912.
A Catholic Layman. By Dorothea Grosvenor. 71 :2:741 -755: April
1912.
The Censorship of Stage Plays. By Viola Tree. 67:164-172:
Jan. 1910.
Chrysanlhena, Gathered From Creelf Anthology. By William M.
Harding. 4:869-888.
Barry Cornwall. By Henry G. Hewlett. 4:643-653.
Criticism as Theft. By William Knight. 9:257-266: Feb. 1896.
Genius and Stature. By Havelock Ellis. 42:87-95: July 1897.
Gladstone's Library at Si. DeinioVs Hawarden. By Mary Drew.
59:944-954: June 1906.
Glorious Robert Browning. By Emily Hickey. 60:753-770:Ocl.
1911.
Same. Littell's Living Age 271:270 283.
The Greek Anthology. By Herbert Paul. 61 :629-637: April
1907.
Thomas Henry Huxley. By Wilfred Ward. 40: 274-292: Aug.
1896.
Same. A Reminiscence. By Wilfrid Ward. Littell's Living Age
210:579-592.
278 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
The Hyfbrid Art. By Morton Luce. 70:1 :461-475:Sept. 1911.
Idle Reading. By Herbert Paul. 61 :837-842:May 1907.
The Influence of Calullus. By Herbert Paul. 61 : 163- 172: Jan.
1907.
Language Versus Literature at Oxford. By J. Churton CoUint.
37:290-303:Feb. 1895.
A Letter to a Dead Author. By Frank Newbolt. 82:825-834:
Oct. 1917.
Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen. By G. W. Prothero. Littell't
Living Age 253:598-607.
Same. 61 :61 8-628: April 1907.
Life in Poetry: Poetical Conception. By W. J. Courthope. 40: ,_
260-273: Aug. 1896. jHj
Lord Lotion's Ranlg in Literature. By Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. Lit-
tell's Living Age 193:805-811.
The Making of a Poet. By Stephen Gwynn. 67:65-78: Jan. 1910.
Same. Littell's Living Age 265 :484-493.
A Male Blue-Stocking Soame Jenyns. By Norman Pearsons. 62:
126-141 :July 1907.
Matrimony and the Man of Letters. By Sidney Law. 66:423-433:
Sept. 1909.
Same. Littell's Living Age 263:131-138.
Our Debt to Latin Poetry as Distinguished From Creek. By R. Y.
Tyrrell. 69:2:867-88: May 1911.
Pacchiarolto. Reviewed by Henry Morley. 1 1 :383-384:Feb. 1878.
Paracelsus. Reviewed by Henry Morley. 2:138:Aug. 1877.
The Permanence of IVordsivorth. By Herbert Paul. 63:987-998:
June 1908. ™
Phaedra and Phedre. By Lionel Tennyson. 7:58-77. '^B
A Plea for the Popular in Literature. By J. A. Spender. 61 :645-
657: April 1907.
Same. Littell's Living Age 253 :348-358.
Poetr}) and Phrase of Food. By Florence Mary Pearson. 86:515-
527:Sept. 1919.
The Reading of the Colonial Cirl. By Constance A. Barnicoat.
60:939-950:Dec. 1906.
The Reading of the Modern Cirl. By Florence B. Law. 59:278-
287:Feb. 1906.
Recent Literature. By Henry Morley. 2:692-712; 4:528-542.
The Relation of France and England. By Francis de Pressense.
39: 189-203: Feb. 1896.
Roumanian Peasants and Their Songs. By C. F. Keary. 12:572-
582.
Shaksperes First Critical Editor. By K. N. Collville. 86:266-297:
Aug. 1919.
Shelley^ Contra Mundum. By Arthur Nicholson. 63: 794-81 0:May
1908.
Some Women Poets of the Present Reign. By Isabel Clarke. 59:
1012-1021: June 1906.
The Tennyson Centenary. By Frederic Harrison. 66:226-233:
Aug. 1919.
Same. Littell's Living Age 262:643-648.
A Tribute to Swinburne. By Ernest Rhys. 65:965-979: June 1909.
The True Function and Value of Criticism. By Oscar Wilde.
28: 123- 147: July 1870.
The Victorian Woman. By E. B. Harrison. 58:951 -957: Dec.
1905.
^
^
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War Poetry of Women. By Lilian Rowland Brown. 81 :434-
452:Feb. 1917.
Theodore Watts-Dunion and the Spirit of An Age. By John
Drinkwater. 76:674-685: Sept. 1914.
Wireless Telegraphy and Brain Waves. By J. T. K. 45:857-864:
May 1899.
WordsTvorih and Byron. By A. C. Swinburne. 15:583-609.
Wordsworth, Coleridge and the Spy. By A. J. Eagleston. 64:300-
310: Aug. 1908.
NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER, THE
Robert BroJi>ning, the Musician. By A. Goodrich-Freer. Littell's
Living Age 229:803-811.
NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. INDIVIDUALISM
THE KEYNOTE OF
By Edmund Gosse. Literary Digest 22:345 :March 23, -901.
NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERA'l URE, THE PURE GOLD OF
By William Lyon Phelps. Current Opinion 43:515-518:Nov.
1907.
NINETEENTH CENTURY VICTORIAN POETRY, THE
By Editor. Outlook 66:1 028 :Dec. 29. 1900.
NINTH YEAR TO THE THIRTEENTH YEAR IN WALWORTH,
THE
Robert Browning Settlement. 821.88 Xsff 37.039.
NIVEN. ROBERT
Browning's Obscurity. New England Magazine 577-581 :Jan. 1890
821.88 Xman.
NOBLE. A. B.
The Preparation of College Teachers of English. English Journal
5:670:Dec. 1916.
NOBLE, JAMES ASHCROFT
The Poetry of Common Sense. Macmillan. Littell's Living Age
191 :546-552.
NOEL. RODEN
Robert Browning. The Contemporary Review 70:701-718:Nov.
1883 821.88 Dnor.
Same. Littell's Living Age 159:771-781.
NOGUCHI. YONE
My Impression of Oxford and Stratford. Blackwood's Magazine
199:535-44: April 1916.
To Robert Browning. In Manuscript. Not yet published.
NON-DRAMATIC POEMS IN ROBERT BROWNING'S FIRST
AND SECOND PERIODS. AN EXAMINATION OF THE
To which is added a Bibliography, being part of a thesis presented
to the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig for the
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. By Thomas M. Parrott. 821.88
Dnp.
NORMAN. HENRY
Ralph Waldo Emerson. An Ethical Study. (Fortnight Review.)
Littell's Living Age 158:771-777.
NORRIS. C. J.
First Love in Poetry. Fortnightly Review 84:254-269: Aug. 1905.
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW
Browning and Sainte Beuve, By Gamaliel Bradford, Jr. 191 :488-
500:April 1910,
280 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
NORTHUP. CLARK
An Earl\f Victorian Romance. Dial 50:1 19-121 : Feb. 16. 1911.
Brownings Narrative Verse. Dial 43:367:Dec. 1, 1907.
Brornnings Women. Dial 58:258-259: April 1. 1915.
Estimate of Robert Browning. By Darrell Figgis. 195;577-593:
May 1912.
NORTON, CHAS. ELIOT
English Friends. Scribner's Magazine 53:509: April 1913; 53:
775:Dec. 1913.
Letters of James Russell Lowell. Athenaeum 3444:581 -584 :Oct.
28, 1893
NOTEBOOK OF THE SHELLEY SOCIETY
Letter From Robert Browning to Miss Alma Murray Concerning
Beatrice. 105: May 12, 1886.
NOTE ON BROWNING, A
By W. Mortimer. The Art Review. Published by Waller Scott,
London. l:5:28-32:Feb. 1890.
NOTES
Dial 59:162:Sept. 2. 1915.
NOTES (MRS. BROWNING)
Editorial. Literary Digest 18:698: June 17, 1899.
NOTES AND ANECDOTES, A STORE HOUSE OF
By Percy F. Bicknell. Dial 37:3 1-32: July 16. 1904.
NOTES AND NEWS (Wiihout sub-heads)
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6:3401; 2:7:390-92, by Stanton Coit; 2:7:398-400; 2:8:440.
445,448; 2:10:552; 2:12:667; 3:1:40-47, by C. W. Duffield;
3:2:101-2; 3:2:102-3; 3:2:103-6; 3:2:159-62, by J. F. Kirk,
Jr.; 3:3:151-55; 3:3:281-284, by W. G. Kingsland; 3:5:288, by
A. S. Cooke; 3:5:284-87, by W. J. Rolfe; 3:5:288-92; 3:10:
533-36; 3:11:589-91; 3:12:648-49, by Harriet Ford; 3:12:645-
48; 3:12:653-54; 4:2:103-5; 4:3:164-66, by Mrs. B. C. Dick;
4:6&7:378-80, by W. J. Rolfe; 4:8&9:470-71. by Voiture; 4:
8&9:471-76; 4:10:524; 5:1:48-49. by W. F. R.; 5:1:49-50.
by C; 5:1:53. by W. G. K.; 5:3:166-67; 5:4:226-27; 5:5:
285-88; 5:6&7:380-81; 5:8&9:477-78; 5:11:639-44; 6:5:276-
78; 6:5:279-80. by W. G. K.; 6:5:280; 6:6&7:373-74. by
Hiram Corson; 6:8&9:471-2; 6:10:526-28; 6:11:584. by E. E.
Marean; 7:2:109-112; 7:3:166-68. by E. E. Marean; 7:4:222-
24, by C. R. Corson; 7:5:277-80, by E. E. M.; 7:6&7:374-76, by
Bliss Carman; 7:8&9:463-66; 7:8&9:471-72. by E. E. M.; 8:3:
166; 8:5:278-80; 8:6:374-76; 9:1:156-59; 9:2:312-13. by C.
B. Wright; 9:3:465-66; 9:3:457-58; 9:4:639-40; 10:1:157-58;
10:2:312-18; 10:3:461-63; 10:3:470-72; 10:4:628.
NOTES AND QUERIES
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1874 821.88 Xmnq.
NOTES FROM A DIARY
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NOTES FROM PARIS
French Regard for Browning. By Charles Seymour. Poet Lore
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NOTES FROM PARIS ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT BROWN-
ING
By Charles Seymour. Poet 2:2:111-112.
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NOTES OF A CALL ON MR. BROWNING
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NOTES ON THE GENIUS OF ROBERT BROWNING
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NOTES TO THE POCKET VOLUME OF SELECTIONS FROM
THE POEMS OF ROBERT BROWNING
By Alex Hill. With Essays on Several Aspects of Browning's
Genius. By Prof. C. E. Vaughan, Rev. J. Llewelyn Davies, Wil-
liam F. R<?vell, E. A. Whitehead. M. R. Pridham, The Very
Rev., the Dean of Salisbury, Prof. J. E. Symes, Owen Seaman.
821.88 Dhn.
NOTHING BUT A POET
By W. C. Gannett. Homage to Robert Droi»mng, Aleph Tanner
73 821.88 Xht.
NOUVELLE REVUE FRANCAISE, LA
Le Oeuvre dc Robert Droivmng. By Andre Gide, Paul Alfassa
and Gilbert de Voisins. 91 :414-416:April 1921.
Monsieur Sludge, Le Medium, ibid 417-466.
NOVEL IN THE RING AND THE BOOK, THE
By Henry James. (Quarterly Review.) Littell's Living Age 274:
451 -463: Aug. 24. 1912.
NOVEL. THE SCANDINAVIAN
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 194:469:Oct. 1901.
NOVELS. GEORGE MEREDITH'S
By Emily F. Wheeler. Chautauquan 19:561 -565: Aug. 1894.
NOYES, ALFRED
Commemoration Ode, published with the Poems of Robert Brown-
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821.88 Gcmn.
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811-812:May 1912.
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Xht.
By Brian Hooker. Century 88:349-353: July 1914.
The Poems of Edmund Cosse. Fortnightly Review 98:297-303:
Aug. 1912.
A Poet Who Lives fep His Verse. Literary Digest 33:425-26:Sept.
29. 1906.
NOYES FOR PRINCETON, ALFRED
Editorial. Literary Digest 48:1 :552-3: March 14. I9I4.
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NUOVA ANTOLOGIA
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OBITER DICTA
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OBITUARY
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Dec. 21, 1889 821.88 Xman.
OBJECTION TO BROWNING'S CALIBAN CONSIDERED. AN
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OBVERSE SIDE OF ARISTOPHANES. THE
By R. E. S. Hart. Contemporary Review 71 :662-679:May 1897.
O'BYRNE. GEORGE
Robert Broi»ning: An Epicedium. Homage to Robert Browning,
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O'CONNOR. V. C. SCOTT
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ODE FOR THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF ROBERT
BROWNING
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Xht.
OF THE BROWNING MSS.
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OGONTZ MOSIAC. THE
An Evening With Browning. Browning Society Papers 8:163*-
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OHRUM, FRANCIS
Robert Browning — The Magnet of the Soul. Baylor Literary ]7:
9:312-315:June 1909 821.88 Xblg.
OLD AGE AND POETS
By H. Pancoast. Poet Lore 3:2:64-65.
OLD AND NEW LIGHTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET
By J. Churton Collins. Contemporary Review 88: 649- 664: Nov.
1905.
OLD ETON AND MODERN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 185:355-381 : July 1886.
OLD MATERIALS AND NEW PLAYS
By Clayton Hamilton. Forum 41 :446:May 1909.
il
BROWNINGIANA 283
OLD MEMORIES INTERVIEWED
By Mrs. Andrew Crosse. Eclectic Magazine 1 19:505-51 5 :Oct.
1892.
Same. (Temple Bar.) Littell's Living Age 195:372-383.
OLD ORDER CHANGETH. THE
By Julia Wedgwood. Eclectic Magazine 1 27:721 -73 :Dec. 1896.
OLD PICTURES IN FLORENCE
Browning Stud}f Programme: A Croup of Art Poems, Old Pic-
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Gsac.
OLD QUARREL BETWEEN POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY. THE
By R. M. Wrenley. Poet Lore 10:3:365-381.
OLD YELLOW BOOK. THE
Reproduction with Translation, Essay and Notes. By Charles W.
Hodell. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1916.
Blackwood's 189:572-575.
Dial 45:344-345.
Editorial. Translated and Edited by Chas. W. Hodell. Atlantic
Monthly 101:407-13.
By Charles W. Hodell. Littell's Living Age 269:499-502.
Nation 85:299-300:Oct. 3, 1907.
See Ring and the Bool(.
Contemporary Review 95:16:l-8:Jan. 1909:Literary Supplement
No. 16.
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Same. Translated and Edited by Charles W. Hodell. Everyman's
Library. E. P. Dutton & Co., New York. 821.88 Hroe.
Same. Athenaeum 4223:396:Oct. 3, 1908.
The Source of The Ring and the Book. Nation 88 : 1 98- 1 99 : Feb.
25. 1909.
Old Yellow Book' (A Guide for the Blind.) By Louise Fagan
Peirce. Modern Philology 487-502: April 1909.
OLDHAM, JAMES BERTRAM
On the Difficulties and Obscurities Encountered in a Stud\f of
Browning's Poems. Browning Society Papers 11:333-348 821.88
Dbs.
The Poet's lVa\f. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner
52 821.88 Xht.
OLIVE. HARRIOTT S.
Songs From the Ghetto and a Vision of Hellas. Poet Lore 12:2:
311.
O. M.
The Stage. (Mention of In a Balcony.) Poet Lore 2:5:264-5.
OMAR AND THE RABBI
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erick LeRoy Sargent. 821.88 Hrbo.
ON BROWNING'S DEATH
By Geo. Edward Woodberry. Literary Essays 59 824.91 W8811.
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ON HEARING OF THE DEATH OF ROBERT BROWNING
By H. J. Bulkeley. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner
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264 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
ON LEARNING BY HEART
(Academy.) Littells Living Age 271 :505-506.
ON LEISURE. GENIUS. BOOKS AND READING
By Augustine Birrell. (Chamber's Journal.) Littell's Living Ago
216:557-559.
ON LIMBO
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ON SOME POINTS IN BROWNING'S VIEW OF LIFE
By B. F. Wescott. A Paper read Before the Cambridge Brown-
ing Society Nov. 1882. Printed 1883.
ON TASTE IN POETRY AND THE FATE OF M. SULLY PRUD-
HOMME
By Edmund Gosse. Contemporary Review 92:l-6:Dec. 1907:
Literary Supplement No. 3.
ON THE BRONZE CLASPED HANDS OF ROBERT AND ELIZA-
BETH BARRETT BROWNING
By Ruth Baldwin Chenery. Homage to Robert BroT»ning, Aleph
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ON THE POET OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE; ON THE LAT-
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ON THE READING OF POETRY
Editorial. Century 59:960-961 : April 1900.
ON UNDESIRABLE INFORMATION
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ONE ASPECT OF BROWNING'S VILLIANS
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By Editor. Literary Digest 22:475: April 20, 1901.
ONE WAY TO LOVE
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ONE WORD MORE. AND OTHER POEMS
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By Esene Stuart. Eclectic Magazine 62: 660-666: Nov. 1895.
OPTIMISM OF ROBERT BROWNING
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BROWNINGIANA 285
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By J. Marshall Mather. In Popular Studies of Nineteenth Century
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Robert Browning. Athenaeum 1:117.
Mr. Browning's Place in Literature. (Pamphlet.) Contemporary
Review 934-965.
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302:May 1879 821.88 Dom.
Mrs. Brownings Letters. Athenaeum 3669:247-248: Feb. 19. 1898.
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1892.
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1894.
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1902.
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1907.
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The Permanence of Wordsrvorth. Nineteenth Century 63:987-998:
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PAULINE
A Fragment of a Confession. By Robert Browning. A reprint of
the original edition of 1833. Edited by Thomas J. Wise. Printed
by Richard Clay & Sons, London, 1886.
This volume contains all the marginal notes found in the Forster
copy in the South Kensington Museum.
By Kingsland. Poet Lore 3:3:281-84.
Poet Lore 11:1 :Front Page.
News Notes. Recovery of Lost Cop^ of Pauline. Bookman 1 :155:
April 1895.
Pauline, Paracelsus. Book Mart. Bookman 1 : 280: May 1895.
Also 1:61 :Feb. 1895.
PAULINE, ALLUSIONS IN
Poet Lore 1:1:43-45; 1:2:89-91.
PAULINE AND BALZAC'S LOUIS LAMBERT COMPARED
By Mrs. B. C. Dick. Poet Lore 4:3:164-66.
PAULINE, THE OLD AND THE NEW
Poet Lore 1:11:520-22.
PAULINE, OUTLINE OF
Poet Lore 1:1:42-43.
(Bookman.) Bookmart 1 :61 :Feb. 1895.
PAULINE, PARACELSUS
(Bookman.) Bookmart 1 : 280: May 1895.
PAULINE, QUERIES ON
Poet Lore 1:1:45.
PAULINE, REFERENCE INDEX TO. A
Poet Lore 1:1:39-42.
PAULINE THEN AND NOW
Munsey's Magazine 31:919:Sept. 1904.
PAX.
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PAYN, JAMES
English Notes. Independent 41:2:1042; 41:2:1375-6; 42:237-
238; 43:144-145; 46:321:1894.
PAYNE ,WILLIAM MORTON
Greater English Poets of the Nineteenth Century. Athenaeum
4218:232:Aug. 29, 1908.
Personalit\f and Work of Brontning, in Greater English Poets of
the Nineteenth Centurxf 192-220 821.01 P346g.
Recent American Poetry. Dial 35:36-41 rjuly 16, 1903.
Recent Poetry. Dial 35:124:Sept. 1, 1903.
2%
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Modern Life and Modern Poetr}f. Poet Lore 14:1:62.
PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE: A PERSONAL REMINISCENCE
By Robert Buchanan. (New Quart. R.) Litteli's Living Age 126:
157-165.
PEACOCK. THE NOVELS OF
By Herbert Paul. Eclectic Magazine 141 :349-360:Sept. 1903.
PEARSON, FLORENCE MARY
Poetry and Phrase of Food. Nineteenth Century 86:51 5-527 :Sept.
1919.
PEARSON, HOWARD S.
Robert Browning. The Thoughts of a Poet on Art and Faith.
A Lecture delivered to the Birmingham Central Literary Associa-
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Dpt.
BroJ»ning as a Landscape Painter. London Browning Society
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PEARSON, NORMAN
The Kiss Poetical. Fortnightly Review 82:293-295, 301. 303: Aug.
1904.
A Male Blue Stoci^ing Soame Jenkins. Nineteenth Century 62:
126-141: July 1907.
PEASANT IN BRITISH POETRY
By G. Douglas. Fortnightly Review 110:562:Oct. 1918.
PEASANT WOMAN IN ITALY, A
Suggested by Robert Browning's Poem The Italian in England.
By Mrs. Thomas R. Coles (Blanche Coles.) In Manuscript. Not
net published.
PECK, ANGIE LACEY
The Different Ideals of Shelley and Broivning. Portion of thesis.
The Wellesley Prelude 3:17:21 l-212:Jan. 30. l892:Memarial
Number.
PECK, H. W.
Mattherv Arnold as a Poet. Arena 33:155-161 : Jan. 1905.
PECULIAR OBLIGATION OF THE PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL.
THE
By George H. Martin. Educational Review 43:466:May 1912.
PEET, JEANIE
Robert Brotvning. Century 72:253.
Broivning. Homage to Robert Broivning, Aleph Tanner 57 821.68
Xht.
BROWNINGIANA 297
PEIRCE. LOUISE FAGAN
A Guide for the Blind. Modern Philology 6:4:487-502: April
1909.
PEN PICTURES OF MODERN AUTHORS
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Bsm.
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PENDLEION. CHARLOTIE
Robert Browning. A Poem. Poet Lore 1:11 :545.
Salve. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner 106 821.88
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PENN MONTHLY. THE
Balaustions Adventures. (Critical Review.) By R. E. Thompson.
6:72:938-940:Dec. 1875.
Magazine Articles: Red Cotton Night-Cap Country. By R. E.
T. 4:45:657-661 :Sept. 1873; Balaustions Adventures. By R. E.
Thompson. Dec. 18/5.
PEOPLE'S JOURNAL
Two Reviews of Bells and Pomegranates. By Henry F. Chorley.
July 18, 1846. and Aug. 22. 1846.
PEPPLER. CHARLES W.
New Grce^ Literature. South Atlantic Quarterly 13:143: April
1914.
FERINE. LOLITA
Designed and hand colored Saul. By Robert Browning. 821.88
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PERIOD WITHOUT GREAT MEN OF LETTERS, A
Highways and Byways. Chautauquan 61 :15-17:Dec. 1910.
PERRY, BLISS
Colombes Birthday at Smith's College. Outlook 46: July 21, 1892.
Future of American Literature. Baylor Literary 17:1 19-I23:jan.
1909.
PERRY. JEANETTE BARBOUR
Is Blank Verse Lawless? Poet Lore 8:8:534-35.
PERSONAL. DRAMATIS (ILLUSTRATED)
See Dramatis Personae.
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF BROWNING
By Kingsland. Poet Lore 2:3:130-133.
PERSONAL DRAMATIC ROMANCES AND LYRICS
Editorial. Independent 71 :599.
PERSONALIA
By Edmund Gosse. Poet Lore 2:6:321.
Intimate Recollections of Famous Men, Political. Literary, Artistic,
Social. Various. Robert Browning I'i'i-l'ib Be S577.
Review. By Edmund Gosse. Independent 42:461 : April 3, 1890.
PERSONALITIES
Editorial. Independent 39:2:1099; 40:1:616.
PERSONALITY AND WORK OF BROWNING
By W. M. Payne. See Grcoler English Poets of the Nineteenth
Century. 821.01 P346g.
PERSONALITY, BROWNING'S, NEW LIGHTS ON
By Anna Benneson McMahan. Dial 50:206-9: March 16, 1911.
PESSIMISM, SOME ASPECTS OF
By Agnes Repplicr. Atlantic Monthly 60: 756-766 :Dec. 1887.
298 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
PETERS, J. P., AND A. B. BRUCE AND OTHERS, R. G. MOUL-
TON
The Bible as Literature. Biblical World 9:311 -313 -.April 1897.
PETERSON, H. C.
Inductive Studies. Browning for Secondary Schools, Colleges and
Literary) Clubs. 821.88 Dip.
PETRARCH
Browning's Interpretation of Romantic Love as Compared With
That of Plato, Dante and Petrarch. By George Willis Cooke.
Poet Lore 6:5:225-238.
PETRARCH, MODERN ECHOES OF
By Anne Russell Marble. Dial 37:29-31 : July 16, 1904.
PHAEDRA AND PHEDRE
By Lionel Tennyson. Nineteenth Century 7:58-77.
PHEIDIPPIDES
Robert Browning. Chautauquan 16:378-379:Dec. 1892.
PHELPS. C. E. D.
Browning. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner 58 821.88
Xht.
PHELPS, ELIZABETH
Robert Browning. Independent 41:2:1717.
PHELPS, MARY
The Jo\f-Element of Browning. Poet Lore 15:2:95-115.
PHELPS-WARD, ELIZABETH STUART
Robert Browning. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner
133 821.88 Xht.
PHELPS. WILLIAM LYON
An Actress Who Placed Browning. Independent 83:394.
Robert Browning and Alfred Austin. Yale 7:580-591 :Oct. 1917.
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napolis, 1915. 821.88 Dph.
Same. English Journal 4:682:Dec. 1915.
Same. (Review.) Independent 84:278-279 :Nov._|5, 1915.
Browning and M aetcrlincl^. Independent 55.1 : 552-554; March 5,
1903; 2:2: 1398- 1400: June 11, 1903.
Robert Browning as Seen fcj; His Son. Century 85:417-420.
Browning in France. Modern Language Notes 31 :24-32:Jan.
1916.
Maeterlinclf's Monna Vanna and Robert Browning. Literary Digest
26:456-457:March 28, 1903.
New Light on Carl^le. Forum 41 :599:June 1909.
On Robert Browning. Century 84 : 1 1 8- 1 27.
The Pure Gold of Nineteenth Century Literature. Current Opinion
43:515-518:Nov. 1907.
Realism and Reality in Fiction. Century 85:864-868.
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN
By Alice Meynell. (Poetry Journal.) Littell's Living Age 289:
367-369.
By Arthur Waugh. Fortnightly Review 105:92-98: Jan. 1916.
PHILLIPS' HEROD, MR. STEPHEN
By John Lane. World's Work 1 : 666-667: April 1901.
PHILLIPS', MR. STEPHEN, PLAY
By W. P. Trent. Forum 29:1 16-128:March 1900.
PHILLIPS, THE POETRY OF MR. STEPHEN ^
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 191:75:Jan. 1900.
BROWNINGIANA 299
PHILOLOGY, STUDIES IN
Lyrical Conceit of the Elizabethans. By Raymond Macdonald
Alden. 14: 129-1 52:April 1915.
PHILOSOPHIC DOUBTS CONCERNING CRITICISM
Editorial. Dial 48:34:Jan. 16. 1910.
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
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By Charles C. Everett. Chapter 12 (Typewritten) 821.88 Rtb.
Is the Philosophizing Tendency of Present English Worlds of
Imagination Injurious to Them as Worlds of Art? Browning is
mentioned in this Article. The Vassar Miscellany 62:2:63:Jan.
1877.
See under Henry Jones.
See Raleigh.
The Poetry and Philosophy of Bron^ning. A Handbool^ of Eight
Lectures. By Edward Howard Griggs". 821.88 Zgp.
Some Ethical Aspects of Browning's Philosophy. By Mrs. A. G.
Jennings. New Unity Old Series 34: New Series 4: 54-56: Sept.
24. 1896.
A series of addresses, essays and sermons designed to set forth
great truths in popular form. By Augustus Hopkins Strong. D. D.
Autographed copy. 204 S923 (two copies).
By Arria S. Huntington. Memorial Meeting of the Syracuse
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PHILOSOPHY OF FEMINISM, THE
By George Burman Foster. Forum 52:ll:July 1914.
PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE, BROWNING'S
By Anna Benneson McMahan. The Study Class 196-197 807
Ml 67.
PHOTOGRAPH (MRS. BROWNING) AND COMMENT
Bookman 6:397-98: Jan. 1898.
PICTURE, BROWNING HOUSE
Bookman 23 :262.
PICTURE OF ROBERT BROWNING
See Portraits, etc.
PICTURE OF JOSEPH MISLAND
Scribner's Magazine 20: 108: July 1896.
PICTURES
Illustrations to Browning's Poems, Part 1 : Containing Photographs
of (a) Andrea del Sarto's picture of himself and his Wife, in
Pitti Palace, Florence, which suggested Browning's Poem Andrea
del Sarto ; (b) Fra Lippo Lippi's Coronation of the Virgin, in the
Accademia delle Belle Arti, Florence (the painting described at
the end of Browning's Fra Lippo) ; and (c) Guercino's Angel and
Child at Fano (for The Guardian Angel); with an introduction
by Ernest Radford. 1882-1883.
See Poems, Browning's, Illustrations. Below 298.
300 BAYLO \ UNIVERSITY
PICTURES IN THE POETRY OF ROBERT BROWNING. POE-
TRY. RENAISSANCE
By Richard Burton. Poet Lore 10:1:66-76.
PICTURES OF BROWNING
See under Men of Mark.
PICTURES OF CHIVALRY, BROWNING'S
By Helen L. Reed. Poet Lore 11:4:588-601.
PICTURES OF FRENCH LIFE IN BROWNING
Programme of the Boston Browning Society 1898-99. Poet Lore
10:3:429-430:1898.
PIED PIPER. THE
An Autumn Song. By Louise Betts Edwards. New England
Arranged for Stage Representation in costume by Mr. Sivori
Levey.
A Child's Story. By Robert Browning. Illustrated by Hope Dun-
lap, with twenty-one illustrations in color and twenty-seven in
black and white. Quarto, 56 pages. Rand, McNally. Chicago
and New York. 821.88 Hppd.
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By Robert Brmvning. 821.88 Hppb.
By Robert Browning. Boston, 1899. 821.88 Hppb.
A Child's Slot}). By Robert Browning. Illustrated by Hope Dun-
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By Robert Browning. Arranged and adapted for children by
Miss M. M. Eager, Boston, 1899. 821.88 Hppb.
Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Frederick Warne & Co., London.
821.88 Hpp3.
See Hamelin.
See Music.
See A. G. Shireff.
Poet Lore 12:1:105.
Print from H. Kaulbach's Painting. By H. Kaulbach. Frank Les-
lie's 44:157.
Set forth in a series of designs and decorative borders by Harry
Quilter, Barrister-at-Law, and written in ornamental text by Mary,
his wife. 821.88 Hppq.
Water-Colour Drawing by the late G. J. Pinwell. 31. A List of
Etchings Published by Robert Dunthorne at the Cabinet of Fine
Arts, Vigo Street, London, 1884.
Boston, 1899. 821.88 Hppb.
821.88 Pmtw.
Souvenir Program of the "Piper" at Stratford on Avon, picture
containing greetings from Sir Benamin and Lady Stone.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN, STORY OF
Aldine 4:6:90: June 1871.
Frank Leslie's 44:237.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. CAVALIER TUNES. THE LOST
LEADER, AND OTHER POEMS, THE
By Robert Browning. The Riverside Literature Series. 821.88
Hpph.
PIED PIPER, TOWN OF
By Frederick Wedmore. 821.88 Pmtw.
PIER. FLORIDA
The Gentler Viev>. Drowning and the Lost Corl(. Harper's Weekly
54:2777:27:March 12. 1910.
BROWNINGIANA ^1
PIETRO OF ABANO AND THE LEADING IDEAS OF DRA-
MATIC IDYLS. SECOND SERIES 1880
By J. Sharpe. Berdoe's Browning Studiei 21-27 821.68 VIbt.
PIETRO OF ABANO, BROWNING'S
Poet Lore 3:12:653-54.
PIETRO OF ABANO. ON
And the Leading Ideas of Dramatic Id^h. Second Series, 1880.
By J. Sharpe. Browning Society Papers 2:191-197 821.88 Dbi.
PIETRO OF ABANO, VARIANTS OF BROWNING'S
By C. Porter. Poet Lore 3:2:577-88.
PIGOU, A. C
The Optimism of Browning and Meredith. Littell's Living Age
246:415-422.
PILGRIMAGE. A BROWNING
By Arthur J. Whyte. (Contemporary Review.) Littell's Living
Age 277:542-550.
PILGRIMAGE TO THE HAUNTS OF BROWNING (HOME OF
PIPPA) AND AN OUTLINE STUDY OF PIPPA PASSES
By Pauline Leavens. 821.88 Lla.
PILGRIMS PROGRESS
A Chapter From The Modern Pilgrim's Progress. Slander and
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PILLAR AT SEBZEVAH. A
See Music.
PILOT
Classical and Modern Literature. By R. Y. Tyrrell. LitteH**
Livmg Age 240:567-570.
PINWELL, G. J.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin after the Water-Colour Drawing by
the late. A List of Etchings Published by Robert Dunthome at
the Cabinet of Fine Arts, Vigo Street, London, 1884. 31.
PIPER, PETER
For True Story of Peter Piper see A. G. Shireff. The Tale of
Florentius.
PIPPA
Ideal IVomanhood in the Masterpieces of Dante, Goethe and Rob'
ert Browning. See Modern Poci Prophets. By Wm. Norman
Guthrie. 804 G984m (Copy 1).
Same. Copy 2.
PIPPA PASSES
A Drama by Robert Browning. With Drawings by L. Leslie
Brooke. (Two copies.) Duckworth & Co., London. 1898. 821.88
Hppd.
Athenaeum 737:952:Dec. 11, 1841.
Browning's Bells and Pomegranates. By Henry F. Chorley. Peo-
ple's Journal 38-40: July 18. 1846 821.88 Dpj.
Browning's Song. By Edith Giles. American Primary Teacher.
By Mary R. Baldwin. Poet Lore 11:4:575-577.
Dodge Publishing Co., New York. 821.88 Hpsdn.
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Everybody's Magazine 12:287-288: Feb. 1905.
Emerson College Magazine 20:3: 146- 150: Jan. 1912.
By Henry F. Chorley. People's Journal 38-40 821.88 Dpj,
By Helen A. Clarke. Poet Lore 1:1:19-22.
By Ro|>ert Browwng. 821.83 Hf»d
302 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Illustrated by Margaret Armstrong. Dodd, Mead & Co., New
York, 1903. 821.88 Hppa.
See Heroines in Chains. Poet Lore 20:3.
Independent 54:3009:1902.
Pippa Passes, Christmas Boo)(. Athenaeum 3706:647:Nov. 5,
1898.
See Men and Women, illustrated by Eleanor F. Brickdale.
821.88 Hppbm.
(From Papers of the Boston Society.) By Isabel F. Bellows. Poet
Lore 6:3:133-50.
A Short Note concerning the performance of Pippa Passes. Poet
Lore 16:1:142.
Pippa Passes. By Vincent Starrett.
Statue by Louise Allen. Described in Dallas Saturday Night
Feb. 21. 1920.
PIPPA PASSES AND MEN AND WOMEN
By Robert Browning. Illustrated by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale.
Chatto & Windus, 1908. 821.88 Hppbm.
By Eleanor F. Brickdale. Dial 49:473:Dec. I, 1910.
PIPPA PASSES AND OTHER POETIC DRAMAS
By Robert Browning with an Introductory Note by Frank Rinder.
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821.88 Hppr.
PIPPA PASSES AND PIPPA DANCES
By Helen Clarke. Poet Lore 20:2:122-28.
PIPPA PASSES, KING VICTOR AND KING CHARLES
By Robert Browning. Original issue in Bells and Pomegranates.
Two copies. First Edition. 821.88 Hpsv.
PIPPA PASSES ON THE STAGE
By David K. Lambuth. Poet Lore 18:1:107-112.
PIPPA PASSES, OPTIMISM OF ROBERT BROWNING
By M. Maeterlinck. S\fmbolism 842.91 M186br.
PIPPA PASSES. SONG FROM
Correct English 12:1 :96:April 1911; also Country Life 10:317:
July 1906.
The Year's at the Spring. By Robert Browning. Kaicho On 132-
133. Translated into Japanese by Bin Uyeda. 821.88 Xku.
Life and Letters. Poet Lore 13:1:156-157.
See Music.
PIPPAS POWER, THE SECRET OF
By C. J. Woodbury. Poet Lore 3:6&7:350-52.
PIPPA GEHT VORUBER
By Robert Browning. Deutsch von Henry Heiseler. Im Insel-
Verlag Zu Leipzig.
PLACE IN LITERATURE, MR. BROWNING'S
By Mrs. Alexander Orr. Liltell's Living Age 122:67-85; alto
Contemporary Review 23:934-965.
PLACES OF INTEREST TO THE BROWNING STUDENT
Compiled by A, Joseph Armstrong. 821.88 A625pb.
PLAGIARISM. THE ART OF
By Edward Wright. Contemporary Review 85:51 4-5 18: April
1904.
PLANS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE BROWNING LET-
TERS
Dial 56:393:May 1. 1914,
BROWNINGIANA 303
PLATO
Browning's Interpretation of Romantic Love aa Compared With
That of Plato, Dante and Petrarch. By George Willis Cooke.
Poet Lore 6:5:225-238.
PLAYS AND POEMS. BROWNING'S
By James Russel Lowell. Round Table. (Typewritten) 821.88
Dirt.
PLAYS. ROBERT BROWNING. WRITER OF
By W. L. Courtney. Eclectic (New Series) 3:38:358-366:Sept.
1883.
By W. L. Courtney. Studies Old and New 100-123 820.4 C865s.
Fortnightly Review 198:880-900: June 1. 1883:New Series.
PLAYS OF A GREAT POET. THE
By Gilbert Murray. (Speaker.) LittelFs Living Age 247:244-
248.
PLAYWRIGHT AND THE PLAY GOERS, THE
By Brander Matthews. Atlantic Monthly 102:421 -426: July 1908.
PLEA FOR THE BRITISH COMPOSER, A
By A. E. Keeton. Fortnightly Review 89:237 :Feb. 1908.
PLEA FOR THE POETS. A
Editorial. Century 52:316-31 7 :June 1896.
Editorial. Literary Digest 13:267-268: June 27. 1896.
PLEA FOR THE POPULAR IN LITERATURE, A
By J. A. Spender. Nineteenth Century 61 :645-657: April 1907;
also Littell's Living Age 253:348-358:May 11, 1907.
PLEA FOR THE RAGGED SCHOOLS OF LONDON, A
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. First Edition 1854. Ver^ rare.
821.88 Gtpr.
PLEA FOR THE STUDY OF BROWNING
By Margaret Connally. Arena 20:623-33 :Dec. 1898.
PLEASURE
By Clyde W. Broomell. New Church Review 16:575-585:Ocl.
1909.
PLEASURE: A HERESY
By Agnes Repplier. Atlantic Monthly 67:393-402:March 1891.
PLEIADE AND THE ELIZABETHANS, THE
By W. Holman Hunt. Edinburgh Review 205:353-397: April
1907.
PLIGHT OF THE POET, THE
Nation 92:362-363: April 1911.
PLOT CULTURE
See Music.
PLOWMAN AND THE PEER, THE
By Murtel Tarrant. Baylor Literary 18:355-359:May 1910.
PLOWMAN. THOMAS F.
From the Land of Letters. (Cornhill.) Littell's Living Age 288:
598-609.
PLUS AND MINUS
By Alan Sullivan. Scribner's Magazine 46:368:Sept. 1909.
POCKET EDITION. BROWNING'S
Dial 53:355:Nov. 1, 1912.
POE AND ROSSETTI, A COMPARISON
By Agnes Arbuckle. Baylor Literary 1 8:304-307: April 1910.
POE FIFTY YEARS AFTER
By Edwin W. Bowen. Forum 31 :501 :Jui»e 1901, -
304 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
POE IN NEW YORK
By George E. Woodberry. Century 48:854-866:Oct. 1894.
POE, THE POETRY OF
By Edwin Markham. Arena 32: 170- 175: Aug. 1904.
POEU WILLIAM
Poeir^ and Drama. Contemporary Review 104:699-707: Nov.
1913.
POEM
Unfinished Draft of a Poem Which Ma^ Be Entitled Aeschyfliu
To Ed Fitzgerald. Athenaeum 3220:14:July 13, 1889.
Solioqu^. By Editor. Comhill Magazine 209:New Series :647:
Lines Addressed to Levi Thaxter. Poet Lore l:7:398:Aug. 1889.
Nov. 1913; also Current Opinion 56:55:Jan. 1914.
Two Unpublished Poems: (1) Moses of Michael Angelo; (2)
On Being Defied to Express in a Hexameter, You Ought to Sit
on the Safet\f Valve. By Robert Browning. Yale 4:l-2:Oct.
1916; also Literary Digest 49: 1234: Dec. 19. 1914.
A Sonnet. By Robert Browning. Cornhill Magazine Feb. 1914
821.88 So.
POEM, BROWNING'S PROFOUNDEST
By T. W. Higginson. Literary Digest 23:39: July 13. 1901.
POEM WHICH WAS MISTAKEN FOR BROWNING'S, A
By Ophelia G. Browning. Literary Digest 19: 130: July 29. 1899.
POEMS
Browning's Poems 31-45. By S. Margaret Fuller. In Papers on
Literature and Art. 821.88.
POEMS, ANTHOLOGIES
Bronson's English Poems, Nineteenth Century. 811.08 B864a.
The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations. (Revised Edition.)
By J. K. Hoyt. 4. 20. 27. 74. 77. 87. 101. 116, 130. 132. 146.
161. 186, 216. 223. 240. 246.
English History Told by English Poets. Compiled by H. L. Bates
and Katherine Cowan. 310-316, 317-319.
The English Poets. By Thomas Humphrey Ward. 5:1-39
821.08W263 V. 5.
See J. M. Manly's English Poetry. 474-498 821.08 M279.
Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature. Edited by Henry T.
Peck. 4:1733-1755 R803 P366 Vol. 4.
Standard English Poems. Compiled by Henry S. Pancoast.
Vers de Societe Anthology. 821.08 W453-V.
Warner — Library of World's Best Literature 5:2557-2565. E. L.
Burlingame. Selections 2565-2593.
POEMS. BROWNING'S: ILLUSTRATIONS
Illustrations to Part 1: (1) The Coronation of the Virgin. By
Fra Lippo Lippi; (2) Andrea del Sarto and His Wife; (3) The
Angel and Child. Cuercino.
Illustrations to Browning's Poems, Part 2, Containing: (d) A
Photo-Engraving of Mr. C. Fairfax Murray's drawing of Andrea
del Sarlo's picture named above; (e) A Woodbury type copy of
Fradelle's Cabinet Photograph of Robert Browning in three sizes,
to bind with the Society's Illustrations and Papers and Browning's
Poems; (e) Presented by Mrs. Sutherland Orr; (f) Reductions
in fcap. 8 vo. to bind with Browning's Poems, of d, b, c, above,
and of (g), the Engraving of Guorcino's First Sketch for his
Angel and QM 1862-1663.
BROWNINGIANA " - 305
POEMS. COMPLETE
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An Abt Vogler Querjf and Answer. By Helen A. Clarke. 2:1:
28-29.
Address on Browning. By H. N. Hoxie. 2:1:43-46.
The Alkcstis of Euripides and of Browning. By C. A. Wurt»
burg. 2:7:345-360.
Annals of a Quiet Browning Club. By I. N. Cog. 7:5:225-240.
Miss Ariel's Paper: Part II of Annals of a Quiet Browning Club.
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Brojifmng Cluh. By I. N. Cog. 7 :8&9 : 436-446.
Aristophanes' Philosophy According to Brorvning. By Helen Leah
Reed. 5:5:237-247.
Art Poems of Robert Browning. By D. G. Brinton. 2:1:40-43;
2:2:146-147.
The Art Spirit in Browning's Flight of the Duchess. By Charlotte
Moore. 11:2:266-276.
As to Sordello's Egotism. Statement by Miss Wilson. 2:1:29.
Ask ^o< One Least Word of Praise. Set to Music by Helen A.
Clarke. 3:5:258-259.
Asolando, Fancies and Facts. By Helen A. Clarke. 2:2:94-100.
Biographical Facts in Regard to Robert and Elizabeth Browning.
By Anne H. Wharton. 2:1:35-37.
Bishop Blougram. 16:1 : 137 :Spring 1905.
A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. Life and Letters. 12:1:153-154.
The Boston Browning Memorial Service. By Alice Kent Robert-
son. 2:3:152-155. «|
Boston Browning Society Papers. By Helen A. Clarke. 10:3: Wtn
443-445.
Mr. Breeze's Paper Discussed. Part V of Annals of a Quiet
Browning Club. 7:12:619-624.
Robert Browning — A Poem. By Charlotte Pendleton. 1:11 :545.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Account of Her Husband's Court-
ship. 10:2:316-318.
Browning as Chief Poet of the Age. By Wm. G. Kingsland.
1:11:535.
Browning as a Dramatic Poet. Papers of the Boston Browning
Society. By Henry Jones. 6:1:13-28.
Robert Browning as a Letter Writer. By William G. Kingsland.
8:2:78-84.
Browning as Others See Him: Berdoe, Jones and Nettleship. By
Helen A. Clarke. 8:5:265-270.
Browning Bool^s of the Year. By Helen A. Clarke. 5:5:277-283.
A Browning Courtship. 5:3:166-167; 5:8&9:477-478.
Browning's Ideal of Love. From Santa^ana, Robert Browning, A
Pessimist Criticism. By Helen Dryer Woodard. 13:1:105.
Browning in Caliban. 9:1:89.
Browning Memorial Notes. By J. Charlton. 2:2:100-111.
A Browning Musical Quer\). By W. J. R. 5:1:48.
Browning Note. By Mary M. Barclay. 1:6:300.
Browning on French Enthusiasm. Editorial on Cushman's Article.
20:466:Oct. 1899.
Browning Picture of Chivalry. By H. L. Reed. 11:4:588-601.
Robert Browning. By Professor J usserand. 12:4:624.
Browning's Musical Eruditions. By Hugh A. Clarke. 12:1:151-
152.
Robert Browning — The Man. By William G. Kingsland. 5:5:
229-236.
Browning versus Browning. By Harrison S. Morris. 1 :9:408-421.
Browning's Art Poems. By A. H. Smyth. 2:2:145-146.
Browning's Childe Roland and Tennyson's Vision of Sin. By
Theophilus Parsons Swain. 9:2:256-265.
Browning's Folk Poems, A Stud^ Programme. By Charlotte Porter
and Helen A. Clarke. 12:1:105-113.
Browning's Form. By Francis Howard Williams. 2:6:300-305.
BROWNINGIANA 311
Broi»ning's Hebraic Sympathies. By Mary M. Cohen. 3:3:250*
254.
Browning's Idea of Love. Notes and News. 1:3:152-154.
Browning's Interpretation of Romantic Love as Compared With
That of Plato, Dante and Petrarch. B\f George Willis Coolie. 6:
5:225-238.
Browning's Jew Versus Shakespeare's. From Notes and News. 1 :
1 :52-54.
Browning's Jules and Du Maurier's Little Billee. By Mary R.
Baldwin. 9:4:575-577.
Browning's Lazarus. By C. B. Wright. 9:2:312.
Browning's Love Letters. By Charlotte Porter. 11:2:301-309.
Browning's Message to His Time. By Dr. Berdoe. Reviewed by
William G. Kingsland. In Notes and News. 2:5:286.
Browning's Mildred. By J. J. Britton. 5:5:266-272.
Browning Societ}). By Robert Browning. 2:2:106.
Browning Societ}) of the New Century Club. 3:1:53-56.
Browning, A Sonnet. By C. E. D. Phelps. 5:5:288.
Browning's Science as Shown in Numpholeptos. By Edward
Berdoe. 2:12:617-624.
Browning Study Programme. A Group of Art Poems: Old Pic-
tures in Florence, Fra Lippo Lippi and Andrea del Sarto. By
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. 8:8:586-592.
Same. A Group of Music Poems : A Toccata of Caluppi's, Master
Hugues of Saxe-Cotha, Abt Vogler. By Helen A. Clarke and
Charlotte Porter. 10:2:288-293.
Same. A Group of Religious Poems: Caliban Upon Setebos,
Cleon, Rabbi Ben Ezra, The Death in the Desert. By Helen A.
Clarke and Charlotte Porter. 10:1:103-112.
Browning's Women. By M. E. Burt. 1:11:534.
By the Fireside. 13:2:315.
Camberwell Edition. 10:4:607.
Cambridge Edition of Browning. 8:5:271.
Caponsacchi. By Henry Spaulding. 1 : 1 :269-273.
Cardinal and the Dog. 12:1 :1 12.
Characteristics of Browning. 2:7:400.
Chief Poets of the Age. By W. G. Kingsland. 2:4:208.
Childe Roland, A Literary Parallel, and Something More. By
Irene Hardy. 24:1:53-58.
Childe Roland and Tennyson's Vision of Sin. By Theophilut P.
Sawin. 9:2:256-265.
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came. By Thomas Wentworth
Higginson. 1 3 :2 :262-268.
Christmas Eve and Easter Day. 1 :1 :20;1 :1 1 :532.
Colombe's Birthday. By Oscar L. Triggs. 7:1:32-34.
Colombe's Birthday, A Criticism. By Vida D. Scudder. 1:10:
464.
Comment on Letters Between Carlyle and Browning. 1:1:55.
Commentaries. 1:11 :533-536.
A Comparative Study of Wordsworth's Michael, Tennyson's Enoch
Arden, and Browning's Andrea del Sarto. By Vida D. Scudder.
3:2:87-93.
The Cost of a Poet: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's A Musical
Instrument. By Hiram Corson. 7:5:259-263.
Criticism of Browning. 3:1:43.
A Criticism of Epistle of Karshish, by Richard Garnett. By C. B.
Wright. 9:2:312-313.
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A Death in the Desert. By Daniel G. Brinton. 1 :1 :25-26.
A Defence of Brotonings Later Wor^, Ferishtah's Fancies, By
Helen A. Clarke. 12:2:284-304.
The Democracy of Aprde. By Charles G. Ames. 5:1 :27-34.
Department of the Browning Society of the New Century Club of
Philadelphia. Dramatic Lyrics. 2 : 1 :35.
Description of Browning. 3:5:288-292.
Divided. A Poem on Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning.
By Ursula Tannenforst. 2:4:193-195.
Does Browning's Al}(estis Interpret Euripides Fairly? By Philip
S. Moxom. 8:7:425-432.
Dramatic Lyrics. By Mrs. S. C. F. Hallowell. 2:5:281.
English and American Appreciation of Robert Browning. 1 :9:494.
Facettes of Love, from Browning. By Daniel G. Brinton. 1:1:
1-27.
Ferishtah's Fancies — A Criticism. By Dr. Brinton. 1:1:12:568.
Fifine at the Fair. 1 :1 :5.
The Fitzgerald Affair. 1 :8:447-448.
Fitzgerald and Browning. From Letters by Robert Browning. 9:
1:85.
The Flight of the Duchess. Criticism by Vida Scudder. 1 : 10:464.
Same, b rom Letters by Robert Browning. 9 : 1 :86.
Flower Songs in Fra Lippo. By Helen A. Clarke. 2:5:262-263.
Fra Lippo Lippi and Mr. Sludge, from Browning versus Browning.
By Harrison S. Morris. 1:9:410.
French Enthusiasm Satirized in Browning's Two Poets of Croisic.
By Herbert Ernest Cushraan. 1 1 :3 :382-395.
French Regard for Browning in Notes from Paris. By Charlet
Seymour. 2:2:111-112.
Funeral of Browning. In Notes and News. 2:1 :55.
A Handbooli to the Works of Robert Browning. By Mrs. Suther-
land Orr. 1:11:535.
Herve Riel, in Poems of Adventure, Browning Study Programme.
11:3:406-408.
Human Brotherhood in IVhilman and Browning. A Topical Read-
ing Course. By Charlotte Porter. 10:3:421-424.
Humor — Carlyie and Browning. By Jessie M. Anderson. 2:8:421-
423.
The Idea of Cod in the Sun. By Daniel G. Brinton. 3 :3 :254-257.
Ideals of Beauty in Keats and Browning. By Alice Groff. 5:5:
247-254.
The Ideals of IVomanhood Held by Browning and the Creeli
Dramatists. By Charlotte Porter. 9:3:385-400.
In a Balcony. Facettes of Love from Browning. By Daniel G.
Brinton. 1:1:3-4.
Inn Album. Facettes of Love From Browning. By Daniel G.
Brinton. 1:1:3-4.
An Interpretation of Browning's Ixion. By Helen A. Clarke. 5:
1 1 :626-630.
Introduction to Poetry of Browning. By W. J. Alexander. 1:11:
533-534.
An Introduction to the Study of Browning. By Arthur Symon*.
1:11:535-536.
An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning** Poetry. By
Hiram Corson. 1:11 :534.
Is He a Legitimate Member of the Victorian School? By M«ry
BROWNINGIANA 313
M. Cohen. 12:2:317-320.
han hanovitch. In Notes and Nei»s. By Dr. Morris Ja$trow.
2:5:282.
Jcroiih Affinities. In Memorial Notes. By J. Charlton. 2:2:109.
Joan of Arc and Bror»ning. 9:1:88.
Jochanan Hakk<idosh. Note by Robert Browning. 9:1 :86.
The Journey of Childe Roland. By R. J. Gralz. 2:11 : 578-585.
The Joy-Element of Browning. By Mary Phelps. 15:2:95-115.
La Saisiaz. From The Theology of Robert BroTvning. By H.
White. 12:3:417.
La Saisiaz, The Real Significance of The Brand Flamboyant.
By Charles Malloy. 8:5:256-265.
Letters by Robert Browning. By William G. Kingsland. 9:1:
83-94.
Life and Letters. 18:4:537-538.
Same. By Hugh A. Clarke. 12:1 :1 51 -152.
Same. By Helen A. Clarke and Charlotte Porter. 18:1:140-142.
Life of Robert Browning. By W. Sharpe. 2:7:286.
Light on a Curious Allusion in The Ring and the Boo}(. By Prof.
Hiram Corson. 6:5:248-251.
A List of Musical Settings to Browning's Words. 1 :9:430-432.
Literary Treasures Unearthed. Mrs. Browning's Opinion on Ten-
nyson. By W. G. Kingsland. 8:1 :23-27.
London Browning Union. 5:1:53.
London Letters. Notes and News. By William G. Kingsland. 2:
5:283-287.
The Lotus Symbolism in Homer, Theocritus, Moschus, Tenny-
son, and Browning. By Anna Robertson Brown. 2:11 :625-634.
Luria and Othello, Types and Art Compared. By L. A. Sherman.
6:11:585-592.
Luria — Its Story and Motive, Part I, the Story. By Henry S.
Pancoast. 1:12:553-560.
Memorial Meeting. 2:1:39-49.
George Meredith on the Source of Destiny. By Emily G. Hooker.
12:2:238-252.
Modern Imperialism as Shown in Browning's Portrait of Napoleon
III. By Charlotte Porter. 12:1:80-95.
The Mood of Browning's Childe Roland to the Darl^ Tower
Came. By C. Alphonso Smith. 11:4:626-628.
MucJ(le-Mouth Meg. Reviewed by Helen A. Clarke and Charlotte
Porter. 11:4:609.
Music Poems. 1 :9-430; 2:5:278; 10:2:288.
Musical Symbolism in Browning. By Helen A. Clarke. 3:3:
260-269.
My Last Duchess. 1:11 :569.
My Star. Set to Music by Helen A. Clarke. 1 :349-352.
The Nature of Poetic Expression. By D. Dorchester, Jr. 5:2:
81-90.
New Browning Letters and Mrs. Orr's Life. By William G.
Kingsland. 3:10:522-528.
The New Poetic Form as Shown in Browning. By Daniel G. Brin-
ton. 2:5:234-246.
Note From Paris on the Death of Browning. By Charles Sey-
mour. 2:2:111-112.
Note to Balaustion's Euripides. By Helen A. Clarke. 26:1 :38-46.
An Objection to Browning's Caliban Considered. By Maude
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Wilkinson. 5:11:562-564.
On BroVfning. By M. M. Cohen. 2:1:39.
Same. By F. E. Schelling. 2:1 :48-49.
Same. By Talcott Williams. 2:1:47-48.
Pictures of French Life in Brorvning. Programme of the Boston
Browning Society 1898-1899. 10:3:429-430.
Pippa's Song in Browning. Life and Letlers. 13:1 : 156- 157.
Poems of Adventure and Heroism. Browning Stud^ Programme,
By Helen A. Clarke and Charlotte Porter. 11:2:289-293.
A Poet of Ital^. An Appreciation of Ciosue Carducci. By M. W. JH
Arms. 16:2:75-76:Spring 1905. ^
Programme of the Boston Browning Society for 1901-1902. 13:3:
429-430.
Programme of the Boston Browning Society for 1901-1912. 13:3:
437-439.
Programme of the Browning Society of the Nen Century Club,
1890-1891. 2:7:379-384.
Review of a Bibliography of Robert Browning. By F. J. Furni-
vall. 1:11:533.
Sale of the First Edition of Browning. 13:2:315.
Sordello. By Caroline H. Dall. 1:11:534-535.
Sordello's Stor^ Retold in Prose. By Annie Wall. 1:11 :536.
The Theology of Robert Browning. By H. White. 12:3:417-
430.
To Edward Fitzgerald. By Robert Browning, 1 :8:400.
The Tragic Motive of In a Balcony. By Alice Kent Robertson.
2:6:310-314.
The True Greatness of Browning. By Alice Groff. 1:10:470-
479.
What Should Be the Poe(s Attitude Toward His Critics? By
Francis B. Hornbrooke. 5:3:135-143.
POET OF ITALY: AN APPRECIATION OF GIOSUE CAR-
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Browning 16:2:67-76.
POET OF MUSIC, BROWNING AS
By C. A. Harris. Athenaeum 441 0:509-5 10:May 4, 1912; 4411:
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By John T. Runciman. (Sat. R.) Littell's Living Age 262:
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By Junius Henri Browne. The Galaxy 19:6:764-774: June 1875.
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By Paul Shorey. Dial 46:17-19:Jan. 1, 1909.
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Literary Digest 41 :792-793:Nov. 5. 1910 056 J712.
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By Lucy H. Humphrey. See Index for Various Brol^ning Poems.
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By Editor. Edinburgh Review 210:387-399 :Oct. 1909.
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Father Ryan and His Poems. By J. Thomas Pate. 4:Seleclion
4:322-333.
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Dumas and D'Artagnan. Literary Digest 1 5 :462-463 : Aug. 14,
1897.
:74= ^
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SPEAKER
The Complacency of the W OTdiVforthiam. By H. F. C. Littell's
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SPECIAL ARTICLE
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Aug. 1908.
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SPECIALIZED TEACHING OF LITERATURE
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to W. C. E. Littell's Living Age 190:578.
Bron>ning's Theology. Littell's Living Age 192:374-376.
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120-123.
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276-278.
The Intellectual Effect of Old Age. Littell's Living Age 184:
249-251.
Is Poetry Unpopular? Littell's Living Age 240:820-823.
The Poetry of Leading Law Cases. Littell's Living Age 130:
572-575.
Possibilities. Quotation from Abi Vogler. Littell's Living Age
131:514.
Startling Poetry. Littell's Living Age 157:117-120.
Children's Ways. Eclectic Magazine 68:353 :Sepl. 1898.
SPEIRS. MR.
Current Literature. Review of a book entitled 5even Steps in the
Making of a Man. New Church Review 8:302-320: April 1901.
SPELL OF BRITTANY. THE
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SPELL OF ITALY, THE
By Caroline Atwater Mason. 271. 272. 273. 259, 260. 261. 281.
SPELLING. SHAKESPERE'S
By G. L. Wood. Independent 62: 1072- 1074: May 9. 1907.
SPENCER COMPARED WITH BROWNING. HERBERT
Paracelsus and the Data of Ethics. By Helen A. Clarke. Poet
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SPENCER. O. M.
Picturesque Papuna. Cosmopolitan Magazine 18:662: April 1895.
SPENCER-STANHOPE. RODDAM PRE-RAPHAELITE
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SPENDER. CONSTANCE M.
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SPENDER. J. A.
A Plea for the Popular in Literature. Nineteenth Century 61 :
645-657: April 1907; also Liltell's Living Age 253 -.348-358 :May
11, 1907.
SPENSER
Observations on the Faerie Queen. By Thomas Warton. 1754.
(Contains autograph of Robert Browning, father of the poet.)
821.3 C748ow.
SPIRITUAL ASPIRATION
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227-252 804 D255.
SPIRITUALISM, MR. SLUDGE AND THE MODERN
By Morris Jaslrow, Jr. Poet Lore 3:2:75-87.
SPROUL, GEORGE D.
Complete lVorl(s of Robert DroVfning. Literary Digest 20:291*
March 3, 1900.
SPRING PUBLISHING SEASON
Athenaeum 3718:1 13 :Jan. 28. 1899.
SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY REPUBLICAN, THE
A Friend of Broivning's. Mrs. Bransons Hospitality^. By Lilian
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SQUIRES, VERNON P.
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ST. ANDREWS AND BROWNING
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ST. JAMES GAZETTE
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ST. PAUL'S
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Robert Browning's Poems. By E. J. H. Eclectic Magazine 13:
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STANARD. EVERETT EARLE
Poetry and the Spirit. Overland Monthly 65 :360-363 : Jan.-June
1915.
STANDARD DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGAUGE, A
By Isaac Funk. Athenaeum 3493:451 -452 :Oct. 6, 1894.
STANFORD. C. V.
See Music.
STARTLING POETRY
(Spec.) Littell's Living Age 157:117-120.
STARRETT, VINCENT
Pippa Passes.
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STEDMAN, EDMUND CLARENCE
Robert Browning. Scribner's Monthly 9: 167-183 :Dec. 1874.
The Nature and Elements of Poetry. Century 44:61 3-622: Aug.
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Twelve Years of British Song. Century 34:899-91 6 :01d Series.
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BroTfining's Casuistry. Eclectic Magazine 140:357-371 :March
1903.
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The Duty of Authors. Eclectic Magazine 123:1 -14 :July 1894.
Sha^spere, As a Man. By Leslie Stephen. Eclectic Magazine
137:70-84:July 1901. |
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212:859-870.
STEPHEN. LESLIE, THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF
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STEPHENSON, NATHANIEL WRIGHT
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STERLING. GEORGE
Ode for the Centenary of the Birth of Robert Browning. Forum
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STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
By Lord Rosebery. (London Times.) Littell's Living Age 212:
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STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS, AT SARANAC
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STEVENSON. ROBERT LOUIS. ESSAYIST. NOVELIST AND
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STIRLING, A. M. W.
Roddam Spencer-Stanhope, Pre-Raphaelite. Nineteenth Century
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STITT. E. F. R.
Love and Duty in Tennyson and Browning. Poet Lore 4:5:271-
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STOCKTON. E. B.
Notes and News. (Browning Query Answered.) Poet Lore 3:2:
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STODDARD. FRANCIS
Uniform Entrance Examinations in English. Educational Review
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BROWNINGIANA 367
STODDARD. RICHARD HENRY
BrojDning. Independent 42:820: June 12, 1890.
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A Chat About Longfellow. Literary Digest 12:310-1 1 :Jan. 11.
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STRACHEY. ST. LOE
The Heroic Couplet. Eclectic Magazine 123:443-461 : Oct. 1894.
STRAFFORD
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(London Quarterly Review.) Littell's Living Age 203:403-410.
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THOMPSON. R. E.
Balauslions Adventure. Penn Monthly 6:72: 928-940: Dec. 1875
THOMPSONS TRIBUTE TO SHELLEY, FRANCIS
Current Opinion 45:515-518.
THOMSON. E. H.
The Tragedy of a Troubadour. (An interpretation of Browning's
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THOMSON. JAMES
Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning. Browning Society
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THORPE, FRANCIS N.
Reasons for Being a Liberal. Poet Lore 2:3:150-152.
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TOWLE. ELEANOR A.
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TROBRIDGE. GEORGE
New Life of Swedenborg. Review^ of Book. By Theodore F.
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TRAGEDY OF A TROUBADOUR
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TRAGIC MOTIVE OF IN A BALCONY, THE
By Alice K. Robertson. Poet Lore 2:6:310-314.
TRAGOEDIE FINER SEELE, DIE
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The Question of Greatness in Literature. Literary Digest 24:865-
866: June 28. 1902.
Recent Tributes to Longfellow. Forum 38:557: April 1907.
Two Estimates of Browning. Forum 35:294-303.
TREVELYAN. BART. SIR GEORGE OTTO
A Budget of Memories. Littell's Living Age 260:280-284.
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Robert Browning as the Poet of Democracy. Poet Lore 4:10;
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BROWNINGIANA 383
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Colomhe's Birthday. By Julia Marlowe-Taber Co. Poet Lore 7:
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The Socialistic Thread in the Life and Works of William Morris.
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TRIMBLE, A. E.
Concordance Maying in New Zealand. Atlantic Monthly 104:
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TROLLOPE ON BROWNING
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BROWNINGIANA 385
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TYRRELL, ROBERT YELVERTON
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Our Debt to Latin Poetry as Distinguished From Greek' Nine-
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UNCLE REMUS
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UNDERWOOD. FRANCIS H.
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UNIVERSALITY OF LAW. THE
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By Katherine Merrill. Poet Lore 12:2:251-261.
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BROWNINGIANA 387
VAGUE THOUGHTS ON ART
By John Galsworthy. Atlantic Monthly 1 09: 567-568: April 1912.
VALDES. EDGAR
The Birds of Tenn\fson. (Temple Bar.) Littell's Living Age
213:807-817.
VALE, CHARLES
The Lyric Year. Forum 49:97:Jan. 1913.
Marl( Twain as Art Orator. Forum 44:4: July 1910.
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VAN DYKE. HENRY
The Best Poetry for Girls. Literary Digest 28: 324-325: March 5.
1904.
Browning's Lineage, a poem of fourteen lines. Atlantic 99:260.
See also poems of Van Dyke 213.
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Same. Literary Digest 34:266:Feb. 16, 1907.
Christianity's Dependence Upon Literature. Literary Digest 31 :
957-58:Dec. 23. 1905.
Fame of Tennyson. Independent 42:66: Jan. 16, 1890.
The Influence of the Bible in Literature. Century 80:888-895:
Oct. 1910.
VARIORUM MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. THE
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VASSAR MISCELLANY. THE
Is the Philosophizing Tendency of Present English Words of
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VAUGHAN, C. E.
Browning's Relation to the Other Poets of the Century. From
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386 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Robert Browning. By Alex Hill. 821.88 Dha
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VENICE
See Bronson. Century 63: 572-584: Feb. 1902.
A Friend of Browning's. Mrs. Bronsons Hospitality. By Lilian
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VENICE, A REVISED VERSION OF
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VERHAELTNIS ZU FRANKREICH, ROBERT BROWNING'S
Von Karl Schmidt.
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See Bulkeley.
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VICTORIAN ANTHOLOGY
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VICTORIAN POETS
By Amy Sharp. Robert Browning 40-102. Elizabeth Barrett
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By E. B. Harrison. Nineteenth Century 58:951 -957 :Dec. 1905.
VIE ET L'OEUVRE. LA
d'Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Par Germaine-Marie Merlette.
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VIEW BROWNING LOVED BEST
(Pictures.) Bookman 16:354-58: Dec, 1902,
BROWNINGIANA 3»
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See Rabbi Ben Ezra.
VILLAIN
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VILLARI, LINDA
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VINCENT, LEON H.
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WALLACE. PROFESSOR WILLIAM
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WALLASTON. GEORGE HYDE
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WAR POETRY IN FRANCE
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WAR POETRY OF WOMEN
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WARD, WILFRID
Tall^s With Tennyson. Eclectic Magazine 127:3 17-328: Sept.
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Same. (New Review.) Littell's Living Age 210:323-335.
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Aug. 1896.
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WARD. WILLIAM G.
Extracts From the Poetry of Robert Browning. Emerson College
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WARDS ENGLISH POETS
By Francis H. Underwood. Atlantic Monthly 48: 273 -280: Aug.
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WARD. WILLIAM HAYES
New Poem by Browning. Independent 76:21 2 :Oct. 1915.
WARFIELD, ETHELBERT D.
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34: Aug. 20. 1891.
WARNER. CHARLES DUDLEY
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WARREN. ARTHUR
London Days. Browning and Moscheles 42-56.
WARREN. GENEVIEVE
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WARREN. JOHN LEICESTER
Poems, Dramatical and Lyrical. Athenaeum 34 17:497-498: April
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WARREN. JULIUS E.
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The All^estis of Euripides and Browning. Poet Lore 2:7:345-360.
WASHBURTON. ALICE M.
Brownings Treasure Book. 1906 821.88 Stw.
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Love and the Universe. The Immortals and Other Poems. Brown-
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WATSON. ANNAH ROBINSON
The Attitudes of Southern Women on the Suffrage Question.
Arena 17:363-69:Feb. 1895.
592 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
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The Bron>ning Country. A Study Submitted to the Faculty of
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WATSON, STUDY OF WM.
By Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull. Poet Lore 9:1:64-82.
WATSON, WILLIAM
The Nurse in Exile. Century 83 :944-948 : April 1912.
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WATSON'S POEMS
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 198:489-512 :Oct. 1903. 1
WATTS-DUNTON, THEODORE
IVilliam Morris. Athenaeum 3598:486-488 :Oct. 10, 1896.
The Renaissance of Wonder in English Poetry. Literary Digest
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WATTS-DUNTON. THEODORE. AND THE SPIRIT OF AN
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WATTS. GEORGE FREDERICK
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WATTS. T. F.
Robert Browning from a Painting. Bookman 29:380:June 1909.
WATTS, T. F. R. A.
Portrait of Robert Browning. Bookman 12:474: Jan. 1901.
WATTS. THEODORE
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Century.) Lillell's Living Age 198:28-42.
Tennyson, As a Nature Poet. Eclectic Magazine 120:837-849:
June 1893.
WAUGH. ARTHUR
Robert Browning. The Westminster Biographies. Kegan. Paul,
Trench, Truebner & Co., London. 821.88 Bww.
Same. Reviewed in Outlook 65:745:July 28, 1900.
The New Era in Letters. Eclectic Magazine 121 : 1 68-1 72: Aug.
1893.
Stephen Phillips. Fortnightly Review 105:92:Jan. 1916.
Reticence in Literature. For numerous references see under Brown-
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July 11. 1896.
WAYLAND, H. L.
Remarks on Some Passages in Rabbi Ben Ezra. Poet Lore 1 :2:
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WAYS OF THE HOUR (MORNING EYES)
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WEATHERFORD, W. D.
Fundamental Religious Principles in Browning's Poetry. Publish-
ing House of the M. E. Church, 1907. 821.88 Rwb.
BROWNINGIANA 393
WEDDED COLLABORATORS
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WEDDING MORN. THE
See Music.
WEDGWOOD. JULIA
The Old Order Cbangeth. Eclectic Mage^ne 127:721-731 :Dec.
1896.
WEDMORE. FREDERICK
Criticism of Mr. William Sharp's Book on Browning, under
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The Two Lives of Wilfred Harris. Dedicated to Robert Brown-
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WEDNESDAY CLUB OF VERSAILLES. KENTUCKY. THE
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WEEK, THE
Athenaeum 3031 : 709: Nov. 28. 1885.
Nation 94:99:Feb. 1912; 95:25:July 1912; 95:43:JuIy 1912.
WELDON'S REGISTER
Robert Browning's Lyrics and Romances, Evelyn Hope, Holy
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WELL MADE BOOKS
Atlantic Monthly 77:272-274: Feb. 1896.
WELLESLEY, BROWNING ROOM AT
Literary World 14:1 1 :1 76-1 77: June 2, 1883.
WELLESLEY PRELUDE, THE
The Different Ideals of Shelley and Broj»ning. Portion of thesis.
By Angie Lacey Peck. 3:17:21 l-212:Jan. 30, 1892:Memorial
Number.
Browning Program. 2:24:330: March 21, 1891.
WELLS, CAROLYN
A Parody Anthology 193-218. 360, 368. For Itemized List of
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WELLS. JESSE H.
The Bible in Browning. Thesis submitted for the Degree of
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WENLEY, R. M.
The Old Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy. Poet Lore
10:3:365-81.
WENTZ, V. S.
Love Letters. Eclectic Magazine 132:736.
WESSEX DRAMA. THE
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 215:93-1 12:Jan. 1912.
WEST. ELIZABETH DICKINSON (MRS. EDWARD DOWDEN)
Art and Popularity. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner
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WEST. KENYON
Margaret Fullers Permanent Influence. Poet Lore 7;8&9:386
Percjf D^sshe Shelley. Chautauquan 16 -.422-430: Jan. 1893.
WESTCOTT, BROOKE FOSS
Religious Thought in the West. On Some Points in Browning's
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WESTMINSTER BIOGRAPHIES
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WESTMINSTER. BROWNING'S MONUMENT ^^,
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WESTMINSTER REVIEW ^l
The Poetry of Mrs. E. D. Drowning. Magazine Articles 180-
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WHARTON, ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH
Diographical Facts in Regard to Robert and Elizabeth Drowning.
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The Drownings in Florence. Book News 24:283:467-471 :March
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WHAT IS POETRY
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WHAT KIPLING AS A POET LACKS
Literary Digest 16:222:Feb. 19, 1898.
WHAT POET LORE MEANS
Poet Lore 3:12:645-648.
WHAT ROOSEVELT LIKED TO READ
Current Opinion 49:99-100:1910.
WHAT SHOULD BE THE POET'S ATTITUDE TOWARD HIS
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By Francis Hornbrooke. Poet Lore 5:3:135-143.
BROWNINGIANA 395
WHAT THE WORLD MIGHT HAVE MISSED
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WHEELER. CHAS. E.
Hawthorne 5 Villa at Florence. Nation 50:486-487: June 19.
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WHEELER, EMILY F.
George Meredith's Novels. Chautauquan 19:561 -565: Aug. 1894.
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WHEN THEY RETURN
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WHERE GENIUS WORKS
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WHIICOMB, IDA PRENTICE
The l^rk in Legend and Song. Poet Lore 15:2:92-94.
WHITE. ELI7A ORNE
A Bmrvning Courtship. Atlantic Monthly 62:99-1 12:July 1. 1888.
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WHITE, FRANCES EMILY
BroWfiing's Mesmerism From a Scientific Point of View. Poet
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WHITE. H.
The Theology of Robert Browning. Poet Lore 12:3:417-430.
WHITE. MAUDE VALERIE
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WHITE. RICHARD GRANT
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Biograph}) of the Brownings. Independent 71 :350:Aug. 17, 1911.
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WHITING, MARY BRADFORD
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WHITLEY. CHAS.
In Cap and Cown; Three Centuries of Cambridge Wit. Athenaeum
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WHITMAN
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WHITMAN AND BROWNING AS POETS OF BARBARISM
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WHITMAN. SARAH W.
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821.88 Lwp.
WHITMAN, THE LATEST WORD ON
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WHITMAN. WALT
See under Triggs.
WHITMANS GENIUS. A NEW THEORY OF, WALT
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1899.
WHITMAN'S POEMS. WALT
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CARA E.
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Eclectic Magazine 120:377-380:March 1893.
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W. H. J.
Select Books. Poet Lore 13:4:600.
W. H. M.
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270-272: April 6, 1889.
WHOM GOD HATH JOINED
By Rev. Mabel MacCoy Irwin. Arena 30: 186- 1 89: Aug. 1903.
WHY BROWNING IS NOT MORE POPULAR
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WHY I AM A LIBERAL
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WHY IS BROWNING POPULAR?
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WHYTE, ARTHUR J.
A Browning Pilgrimage. Contemporary Review 103: 668-678: May
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Edited Sordello. By Robert Browning. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd.,
1913 821.88 Hsow.
WICKSTEED, PHILIP H.
Robert Browning. Contemporary Review 83:86-99:Jan. 1903.
WIDDEMER, MARGARET
Robert Browning. Century 85:41 6: Jan. 1913.
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WILCOX, SUSANNE
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WILDE, OSCAR
Browning Treated in the True Function and Value of Criticism.
Nineteenth Century 28: 123-1 47: July 1870.
WILDE, OSCAR, AS A POET
By Homer E. Woodbridge. Poet Lore 19:4:439-57.
WILE. FRANCES WHITMARSH
Robert Browning. Homage to Robert Browning, Aleph Tanner
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Browning and the Cree^ Drama. The Manchester Quarterly 8;
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398 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
WILKINSON. MAUDE
An Objection to BToJvning's Caliban Considered. Poet Lore 5:11
562-564.
WILL THE NOVELS OF MEREDITH ENDURE?
Current Opinion 44:5 1-53: Jan. 1908.
WILLCOX. ELLA GOODENOW
Browning's A Soul's Tragedy. Poet Lore 13:3:411-25.
WILLCOX. LOUISE COLLIER
Poetry^ and The Child. New Republic 1 1 :338-339:July 21, 1917.
WILLETT. GEORGE H.
Childe Roland to the Dark Ton>er Came — An Interpretation.
Methodist Review (Fifth Series) 30:4:601 -603: July- Aug. 1914:
Whole Number 528:96:4.
WILLIAMS, BASIL
A Chapter in the History of Oracles. Eclectic Magazine 1 1 8 :270-
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WILLIAMS. CHARLES
Poetry, Democracy and Christianity. Contemporary Review 112:
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A Death in the Desert. Service 1 : 153-155 :Nov. 1904.
WILLIAMS. EDWARD C.
(Browning Society Papers.) Library Journal 28:52 :Feb. 1903.
WILLIAMS. FRANCIS HOWARD
Browning's Form. Poet Lore 2:6:300-305.
Clough and Emerson: The Metaphysical Significance of Dipsychus
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The Relation of Nature to Man in Browning. Poet Lore 4:5:
238-43.
WILLIAMS. HAROLD
The Poetry of William Watson. Atlantic Monthly 107:267-276:
Jan. 1911.
WILLIAMS, TALCOTT
On Robert Browning. Poet Lore 2:1 :47-48.
WILLIAMSON, H. CLAUDE
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WILLSON, MARCIUS
The Sixth Reader of the Popular Series. J. B. Lippincott & Co.,
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The Characteristics of Philosophy and Literature. Poet Lore 24:
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WILSON, AGNES
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A Primer of Browning. Macmillan & Co., London, 1891. (One
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WILT THOU CHANGE TOO?
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WINSTON. ANN STEGER
Who Is Your Favorite Author? Lippincott's Magazine 62:726:
Nov. 1898-Jan. 1899.
WINTHROP, W.
Frederic^ Tennyson and His Poetry. Poet Lore 10:2:258-275.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND BRAIN WAVES
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WISE, THOMAS J.
A Catalogue of the Library of the Late John Henry Wrenn. Com-
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WISE MEN AND A FOOL
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WOMEN POETS, THE GREATEST OF
Editorial. Literary Digest 18:309:March 18, 1899.
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WOMEN'S CLUBS, BROWNING IN
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WOOD, G. L.
Shakesperes Spelling. Independent 62:2: 1072- 1074: May 9, 1907.
WOODBERRY, GEORGE EDWARD
LiicTary Essays, On Browning's Death 59-72 824.91 W88I1.
Walter Savage Landor. Atlantic Monthly 51 :208-217:Feb. 1883.
Literature in the Marl^et Place. Forum 11:654: Aug. 1891.
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Poe in New York. Century 48:854-866:Oct. 1894.
WOODBRIDGE, HOMER E.
Oscar Wilde as a Poet. Poet Lore 19:4:456.
WOODBURY, CHAS.
Cod Is Where Man Is. Twentieth Century 1:358:Jan. 1910.
The Secret of Pippas Power. Poet Lore 3:6&7:350-53.
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WOODRUFF. E. H.
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WOODS, MARY A.
Robert Browning. Eclectic Magazine 138: 74: Jan. 1902.
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Robert Browning, a Poem. (Academy.) Littell's Living Age
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WOODWARD, HELEN DRYER
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WORCESTER FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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WORDS. MR. MEREDITH'S
By Editor. Edinburgh Review 18:33-58: July 1886.
WORDS THAT GO TO THE BAD
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WORDS. WORDS. WORDS
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WORDSWORTH AND TENNYSON
Editorial. Eclectic Magazine 64 (Old Series^ (New Series 1):
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By Carman and Rannie. Current Opinion 43:630-632:Nov. 1907.
WORDSWORTH, BROWNING AND
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WORDSWORTHIAN IN REMINISCENT MOOD, A
By Percy F. Bicknell. Dial 38:1 17-19:Feb. 16, 1905.
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WORK OF THE YEAR. BROWNING'S
Poet Lore 6:5:276.
WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER
Alfred W. Pollard. By H. Frank Heath, Mark H. Liddell and
W. S. McCormick. Athenaeum 3723:268-269: March 4. 1899,
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By Editor. Edinburgh Review 167:8: 198-234: Jan. 1888.
WORKS OF THACKERY
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BROWNINGIANA 403
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WORK. UNACKNOWLEDGED
Poet Lore 11:2:316.
WORLD LITERATURE
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WORLD'S GREATEST LOVERS, THE
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WORLD'S MOST WONDERFUL LOVE STORY
Review of Reviews 19:734:June 1899.
WORLD'S WORK
An Exercise in Self Abasement. 2:807: June 1901.
A New Estimate of Browning. 6:4036:Ocl. 1903.
Mr. Stephen Phillips' Herod. By John Lane. 1 : 666-667: April
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WORSFOLD. W. BASIL
The Poetry^ of W. C. Rossetti. Eclectic Magazine 121:851-854:
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WRENN, HAROLD B.
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WRIGHT. ARKLEY B. (A. W.)
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WRIGHT. C. B.
Criticism on Poetics in Asolando. Poet Lore 3:2:102-103.
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WRIGHT, EDWARD
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WRIGHT, L.
Browning's Standpoint. Poet Lore 2:11:604-607.
WRIGHT, MERLE ST. CROIX
Browning's Relation to Immortality. Centenary Addresses 96-101
821.88 Vnya.
WRIGHT. WM. ALDIS
Edward Fitzgerald, Letters and Remains of. Athenaeum 3220:55-
57: July 13, 1889.
WURTZBURG, C A.
The Alkcstis of Euripides and of Browning. Poet Lore 2:7:345-
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W. W.
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YEAR'S BEST BOOKS, A
By Editor. Outlook 60:816-81 7 :Dec. 3. 1898.
YEAR'S HOLIDAY BOOKS
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YEAR'S LITERARY PRODUCTION, A
By H. W. Mable. Current Opinion 9:433 :March 1892.
YOU'LL LOVE ME YET
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YOUNG, MELISSA E.
Sonnet on Repristination. (The Ring and the Book-)
Life's Lilicd Harp (Saul).
YOUTH AND ART, BROWNING'S
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YOUTH'S COMPANION, THE
Recollections of the Brownings. By Harriet G. Hosmer. In two
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ZAMPINI. SALAZAR FANNY
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ZANGWILL. ISRAEL
Breaking the Record. Cosmopolitan Magazine l8:244:Dec. 1894.
The Month in England. Cosmopolitan Magazine 23:99: May
1897; 24:326-27: Jan. 1898.
ZANGWILL. LOUIS
The Month in England. Cosmopolitan Magazine 26:1 18-1 20 :Nov.
1898.
ZIMMERN. HELEN
Italian Poets of Today.
465.
(Blackw.) Litlell's Living Age 193:451
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