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Robert Browning . ROBERTBROWNING From byIV. H. Grove Tluit is why a line of Homer is as fresli to-day as it was on theclay it was eonij)ose(l. Brow nijio- (ailed to reahse that no agility ofbrain can aehieve j)ernianenee in poetry without beauty of Chesterton holds tliat J^rownino- was a eonseious and deliberate HOHKKT IJHOWXIXC; 19 ROBERTBROWNINt; From aphotograph byW. H. Grant-. artist, Mho cared more for toiiu than any other Enghsli poet ^vhoever hved. He Mas always wcavino- and inventing- new all his two hundred to three hundred poems, it wouldscarcely be an exaggeration to sav that there are half as luanv
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