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A. Symonds.
1878. Church Quarterly Rev., Oct., pp. 65-92: on B.'s Poems, by the Hon. and Rev. Arthur Lyttleton. An article to be read by all students of Browning.
1878. Academy, June 1: on `La Saisiaz', and `The Two Poets of Croisic', by G. A. Simcox.
1878. Athenaeum, May 25, pp. 661-664: on `La Saisiaz', by W. Theodore Watts.
1879. `Studies in Literature, 1789-1877. By Edward Dowden, LL.D.' London: C. Kegan Paul & Co., pp. 191-239: `Mr. Tennyson and Mr. Browning. A comparative study'. Ranks with the very best of Browning criticisms.
1879. Athenaeum, May 10: on `Dramatic Idyls', I., by Walter Theodore Watts.
1879. Academy, May 10: on `Dramatic Idyls', I., by F. Wedmore.
1880. Athenaeum, July 10, pp. 39-41: on `Dramatic Idyls', 2d S., by W. Th. Watts.
1881. Gentleman's Mag., Dec., pp. 682-695: on `The Ring and the Book', by James Thomson.
1881. Scribner's Century Mag., Dec. 1, pp. 189-200: on `The Early Writings of R. B.', by E. W. Gosse.
1881. The Cambridge Review, Dec. 7, Vol. 3, pp. 146, 147: a review of `Rabbi ben Ezra' and `Abt Vogler', by A. W.
Some of the most valuable criticism of Browning's Poetry has been produced and published by The Browning Society of London, founded in 1881 by Dr. F. J. Furnivall, and still in active operation. Dr. Furnivall's `Bibliography of Robert Browning', occupying Part I. of `The Browning Society's Papers', and continued in Part II., is a storehouse of valuable information, of all kinds, pertaining to Browning's Poetry, and to Browning the man. Every Browning student should possess a copy of it. The following papers, among others, have been published by the Society: --
Introductory Address to the Browning Society. By the Rev. J. Kirkman, M.A., Queen's Coll., Cambridge, Oct. 28, 1881.
On `Pietro of Abano' and the leading ideas of `Dramatic Idyls', second series, 1880. By the Rev. J. Sharpe, M.A. Read Nov. 25, 1881.
On Browning's `Fifine at the Fair'. By J. T. Nettleship, Esq. Read Feb. 24, 1882.
Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning. By James Thomson. Read Jan. 27, 1882.
Browning's Philosophy. By John Bury, Trin. Coll., Dublin. Read April 28, 1882.
On `Bishop Blougram's Apology'. By the Rev. Prof. E. Johnson, M.A. Read May 26, 1882.
The Idea of Personality, as embodied in Robert Browning's Poetry. By Prof. Hiram Corson, LL.D., Cornell University. Read June 23, 1882. (Contained in this volume.)
The Religious Teaching of Browning. By Dorothea Beale. Read Oct. 27, 1882.
An Account of Abbe Vogler. (From Fetis & Nisard.) By Miss Eleanor Marx.
Conscience and Art in Browning. By the Rev. Prof. E. Johnson, M.A.
Browning's Intuition, specially in regard of Music and the Plastic Arts. By J. T. Nettleship. Read Feb. 23, 1883.
On some Points in Browning's View of Life. By the Rev. Prof. B. F. Westcott, D.D. Read before the Cambridge Browning Soc., Nov., 1882.
One aspect of Browning's Villains. By Miss E. D. West. Read April 27, 1883.
Browning's Poems on God and Immortality as bearing on life here. By William F. Revell. Read March 30, 1883.
James Lee's Wife. By Rev. J. H. Bulkeley. Read May 25, 1883.
Abt Vogler. By Mrs. Turnbull. Read June 22, 1883.
On some prominent points of Browning's teaching. By W. A. Raleigh, Esq., of King's College, Cambridge. Read Feb. 22, 1884.
`Caliban upon Setebos', with some notes on Browning's subtlety and humor. By J. Cotter Morison, Esq. Read April 25, 1884.
In a Balcony. By Mrs. Turnbull. Read July 4, 1884.
On `Mr. Sludge the Medium'. By Edwin Johnson, M.A. Read March 27, 1885.
Browning as a Scientific Poet. By Edward Berdoe, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Ed.). Read April 24, 1885.
On the development of Browning's genius in his capacity as Poet or Maker. By J. T. Nettleship, Esq. Read Oct. 30, 1885.
On `Aristophanes' Apology'. By John B. Bury, B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin. Read Jan. 29, 1886.
Andrea Del Sarto. By Albert Fleming. Read Feb. 26, 1886.
The reasonable rhythm of some of Browning's Poems. By the
1878. Church Quarterly Rev., Oct., pp. 65-92: on B.'s Poems, by the Hon. and Rev. Arthur Lyttleton. An article to be read by all students of Browning.
1878. Academy, June 1: on `La Saisiaz', and `The Two Poets of Croisic', by G. A. Simcox.
1878. Athenaeum, May 25, pp. 661-664: on `La Saisiaz', by W. Theodore Watts.
1879. `Studies in Literature, 1789-1877. By Edward Dowden, LL.D.' London: C. Kegan Paul & Co., pp. 191-239: `Mr. Tennyson and Mr. Browning. A comparative study'. Ranks with the very best of Browning criticisms.
1879. Athenaeum, May 10: on `Dramatic Idyls', I., by Walter Theodore Watts.
1879. Academy, May 10: on `Dramatic Idyls', I., by F. Wedmore.
1880. Athenaeum, July 10, pp. 39-41: on `Dramatic Idyls', 2d S., by W. Th. Watts.
1881. Gentleman's Mag., Dec., pp. 682-695: on `The Ring and the Book', by James Thomson.
1881. Scribner's Century Mag., Dec. 1, pp. 189-200: on `The Early Writings of R. B.', by E. W. Gosse.
1881. The Cambridge Review, Dec. 7, Vol. 3, pp. 146, 147: a review of `Rabbi ben Ezra' and `Abt Vogler', by A. W.
Some of the most valuable criticism of Browning's Poetry has been produced and published by The Browning Society of London, founded in 1881 by Dr. F. J. Furnivall, and still in active operation. Dr. Furnivall's `Bibliography of Robert Browning', occupying Part I. of `The Browning Society's Papers', and continued in Part II., is a storehouse of valuable information, of all kinds, pertaining to Browning's Poetry, and to Browning the man. Every Browning student should possess a copy of it. The following papers, among others, have been published by the Society: --
Introductory Address to the Browning Society. By the Rev. J. Kirkman, M.A., Queen's Coll., Cambridge, Oct. 28, 1881.
On `Pietro of Abano' and the leading ideas of `Dramatic Idyls', second series, 1880. By the Rev. J. Sharpe, M.A. Read Nov. 25, 1881.
On Browning's `Fifine at the Fair'. By J. T. Nettleship, Esq. Read Feb. 24, 1882.
Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning. By James Thomson. Read Jan. 27, 1882.
Browning's Philosophy. By John Bury, Trin. Coll., Dublin. Read April 28, 1882.
On `Bishop Blougram's Apology'. By the Rev. Prof. E. Johnson, M.A. Read May 26, 1882.
The Idea of Personality, as embodied in Robert Browning's Poetry. By Prof. Hiram Corson, LL.D., Cornell University. Read June 23, 1882. (Contained in this volume.)
The Religious Teaching of Browning. By Dorothea Beale. Read Oct. 27, 1882.
An Account of Abbe Vogler. (From Fetis & Nisard.) By Miss Eleanor Marx.
Conscience and Art in Browning. By the Rev. Prof. E. Johnson, M.A.
Browning's Intuition, specially in regard of Music and the Plastic Arts. By J. T. Nettleship. Read Feb. 23, 1883.
On some Points in Browning's View of Life. By the Rev. Prof. B. F. Westcott, D.D. Read before the Cambridge Browning Soc., Nov., 1882.
One aspect of Browning's Villains. By Miss E. D. West. Read April 27, 1883.
Browning's Poems on God and Immortality as bearing on life here. By William F. Revell. Read March 30, 1883.
James Lee's Wife. By Rev. J. H. Bulkeley. Read May 25, 1883.
Abt Vogler. By Mrs. Turnbull. Read June 22, 1883.
On some prominent points of Browning's teaching. By W. A. Raleigh, Esq., of King's College, Cambridge. Read Feb. 22, 1884.
`Caliban upon Setebos', with some notes on Browning's subtlety and humor. By J. Cotter Morison, Esq. Read April 25, 1884.
In a Balcony. By Mrs. Turnbull. Read July 4, 1884.
On `Mr. Sludge the Medium'. By Edwin Johnson, M.A. Read March 27, 1885.
Browning as a Scientific Poet. By Edward Berdoe, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Ed.). Read April 24, 1885.
On the development of Browning's genius in his capacity as Poet or Maker. By J. T. Nettleship, Esq. Read Oct. 30, 1885.
On `Aristophanes' Apology'. By John B. Bury, B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin. Read Jan. 29, 1886.
Andrea Del Sarto. By Albert Fleming. Read Feb. 26, 1886.
The reasonable rhythm of some of Browning's Poems. By the