Browning Sentence Examples
Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote sonnets to " the large-brained woman and large-hearted man, self-named George Sand."
Amici in 1860 devised such an instrument; an improved form by Jannsen was made up of two flint and three crown prisms, and in Browning's form there are three flint and four crown.
The story (alluded to by Milton, Rabelais, Mrs Browning and Schiller) of the pilot Thamus, who, sailing near the island of Paxi in the time of Tiberius, was commanded by a mighty voice to proclaim that "Pan is dead," is found in Plutarch (De orac. defectu, 17).
Browning Smith says the following facts are admitted as known.
Its lapses resembled those of Mrs Browning, who was of his own breed in her fervour and exaltation.
Kalir's style is powerful but involved; he may be described as a Hebrew Browning.
He also edited "Sonnets from the Portuguese" and other Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning; "One Word More" and other Poems by Robert Browning (1905).
This beautiful story of conjugal devotion forms the subject of the Alcestis of Euripides, which furnished the basis of Robert Browning's Balaustion's Adventure.
It's a Browning Mk III made in the mid-90s by the original masters of gas blowback airsoft, Japanese firm JAC.
Whatever tricks Irving tried, he could not derail Browning ' s calm, precise delivery of facts establishing that the genocide happened.
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Corners bumped, a little faint browning, owner's initials (dated 1858) on contents page, good.
Browning had an ironmonger 's shop at 57 Cornmarket, owned by his father before him.
In 1856 it was restored by Edward Browning, who designed the beautifully carved oak pews.
In 1903 the Colt Company began making self-loading pistols under license to Browning's designs.
AdvertisementLong sonnets by Shakespeare or romantic poems by Browning and Lord Byron are the norm for love poetry.
Browning's work is prescient - modern, cool, adroit, in contrast to someone like Byron who is all overblown presentiment.
It is precisely the elemental god of Browning's Caliban, and of the primitive savage!
The Late Night Romps section includes Japanese shocker Battle Royale and a new print of Todd Browning's 1932 classic Freaks.
A soothing tonic indeed to then read Woolf's paean to Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel, Flush.
AdvertisementIt is precisely the elemental god of Browning 's Caliban, and of the primitive savage !
The Late Night Romps section includes Japanese shocker Battle Royale and a new print of Todd Browning 's 1932 classic Freaks.
Talkie Toaster this month twiddles his browning knob in the direction of prison inmate and all-round Welsh nutter, Birdman.
A soothing tonic indeed to then read Woolf 's paean to Elizabeth Barrett Browning 's spaniel, Flush.
Watching closely to prevent browning or burning, take the basil out after approximately seven to ten minutes.
AdvertisementThe turkey may be brushed with melted butter or oil to encourage browning.
Bake the cookies for 12 minutes or until they are browning at the edges.
If you like a mushier texture, roast until light browning appears.
This site features some of the greatest classic sad love poems by William Blake, Robert Browning, Emily Elizabeth Dickinson, John Keats, Edgar Allen Poe, William Shakespeare and so many more.
Another often used is an excerpt from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?
This will prevent yellowing or browning and keep the dress in wearable condition for the next generation of brides.
However, Wilton maintains that its UltraGold pans hold their shape better than pans from other brands and distribute heat more evenly for browning across the surface.
Whereas autumn themes are characterized by pumpkins and browning leaves, Christmas icons aren't difficult to distinguish.
It is hardier in the shade, its foliage browning badly if caught too suddenly by the sun after hard frosts.
Try sprinkling a little lemon juice on avocado slices to keep them from browning overnight.
This small kitchen appliance includes several extra features, including as a leak proof lid that traps in heat, a browning and sauté setting that cooks everything from pot roast to cheesecake and a safety lock on the lid.
Toasters ovens, especially those that have enough wattage to function as a small oven or those that have special features such as broiling or browning, are complicated small appliances and many things can go wrong with them over time.
This feature can be used for browning meats or for baking.
This unique microwave offers a convection oven mode for roasting and baking foods that benefit from browning and circulating heat.
If you cannot write it or find the words to express it, turn to great poets such as Bronte, Browning, Shelley, Tennyson, Emerson, Whitman, Frost and more for your inspiration.
Robert Browning, William Shakespeare, and even Edgar Allen Poe have all tried mightily to produce written texts that reflect the wonder and the mystery of love.
The love letters between Robert and Elizabeth Browning, famous authors of the 1800's, are some of the most romantic and eloquent you will find.
Henceforward I am yours for everything", Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
When butter is hot, but not browning, add eggs and stir.
Finally, in the 1930's, the time was right and Universal began releasing the films that are now known as their classic "monster" movies. 1931 saw the release of Tod Browning's version of Dracula and James Whale's version of Frankenstein.
I guess two of the other daughters were on and one was a serial killer (Eve Coleman Browning who was trying to frame sister Maddie).
Mackenzie Browning agreed to be the surrogate for their children.
Yoga for Scoliosis is a yoga video workout from Elise Browning Miller released in 2005.
When you remove the waxy layer, dirt, bugs and bacteria, you inhibit food browning and increasing shelf life.
In another first for Survivor, contestant Ben Browning was thrown out of an immunity challenge, leaving his tribe at a disadvantage.
The version of Dracula that most people think of is that of 1931's film directed by Tod Browning, and starring Romanian actor Bela Lugosi as the Count.
His Political Memoranda were edited by Oscar Browning for the Camden Society in 1884, and there are eight volumes of his official correspondence in the British Museum.
But at least we may say that agnosticism is much less clear in Browning than in Tennyson.
Browning reasons as far as he can; if reasoning fails him, he gives a leap of faith.
The Robert Browning Settlement was founded in York Street, Walworth Road, in 1895 and incorporated in 1903, and in Nelson Square is the Women's University Settlement.
In 1870 he published a volume of criticism, The Poetry of the Period, which was again conceived in a spirit of satirical invective, and attacked Tennyson, Browning, Matthew Arnold and Swinburne in no half-hearted fashion.
There is little doubt that some redundant narratives in the Ring were of earlier conception than the four complete dramas, and that their survival is due partly to Wagner's natural affection for work on which he had spent pains, and partly to a dim notion that (like Browning's method in The Ring and the Book) they might serve to reveal the story afresh in the light of each character.
It is no exaggeration to say that a parallel condition in literature would be produced by a strong public opinion to the effect that any Enelish style was hopelessly out of date unless it consisted exclusively of the most difficult types of phrase to be found in the works of Browning and Meredith.
Such are the Oxford House, Bethnal Green; the Cambridge House, Camberwell Road; Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel; Mansfield House, Canning Town; the Robert Browning Settlement, Southwark; and the Passmore Edwards Settlement, St Pancras.
The story is the subject of a poem by Robert Browning, and also of one by Julius Wolff.
The reception of this volume was cordial, but not so universally respectful as that which Tennyson had grown to expect from his adoring public. The fact was that the heightened reputation of Browning, and still more the sudden vogue of Swinburne, Morris and Rossetti (1866-1870), considerably disturbed the minds of Tennyson's most ardent readers, and exposed himself to a severer criticism than he had lately been accustomed to endure.
He was past eighty when he published the collection of new verses entitled Demeter and other Poems (1889), which appeared almost simultaneously with the death of Browning, an event which left Tennyson a solitary figure indeed in poetic literature.
Amongst these were Giovanni Costa, Robert Browning, James Knowles, George Mason and Sir Edward Poynter, then a youth, whom he allowed to work in his studio.
For ten years he lived a life of ease in London, where he became the intimate friend of Robert Browning, of whose poem "Waring" he was the subject.
Among his books of poetry, Ranolf and Amolia, a South Sea Day Dream, is the best known (1872), and Flotsam and Jetsam (1877) is dedicated to Browning.
He would never tire of praising Euripides, while few men had given such minute study to the writings of Robert Browning.
In Browning's form the setting is automatic. The dispersion may be further increased by causing the rays to pass more than once through the prism or prisms. Thus, by means of a system of reflecting prisms, Hilger passed the dispersed rays six times through one prism, and, by similar means, Browning passed the rays first through the upper part of a train and then back through the lower part.