10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «USURPATURE»
Discover the use of
usurpature in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
usurpature and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Poems of Browning: Volume Three: 1846 - 1861
23 Over our heads Truth and Nature— Still our life's zigzags and dodges, Ins and
outs weaving a new legislature— God's gold just shining its last where that
lodges, 115 Palled beneath Man's usurpature! 24 So we o'ershroud stars and
roses, ...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Graduate Director for the School of English Daniel Karlin, 2014
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The Poems of Browning: Volume Two: 1841-1846
EBB. quoted 'As if age forewent its usurpature', and suggested the present
reading 'for rhythm & meaning'. 474-3.] EBB. commented that 'there seems to me
an effort necessary on the part of the reader to keep the tune .. on account ofa
want ...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, 2014
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A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
1273.44 Lairesse 154 Usurpature. Palled beneath man's usurpature 261.32
Hugues 115 As if age had foregone its usurpature 361.80 Flight Duch. 473 In
brilliant usurpature: thus caught spark 896.23 R. and B. 12.5 Too trustful, — on
her ...
Ins and outs, weaving a new legislature— - God's gold just shining its last where
that lodges, 9 Palled beneath man s usurpature. 115 XXIV. So we o'ershroud
stars and roses, Cherub and trophy and garland; Nothings grow something which
...
Robert Browning, Robert Browning (Dichter, Grossbritannien), Ian Jack, 1995
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The complete works of Robert Browning: with variant readings ...
XXIII Over our heads truth and nature — Still our life's zigzags and dodges, Ins
and outs, weaving a new legislature — God's gold just shining its last where that
lodges, Palled beneath man's usurpature. 101| /S55.iealous. 1863nea\ous: 1m| ...
Robert Browning, Roma Alvah King, 1981
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The poetical works of Robert Browning: Bells and pomegranates
473 usurpature: EBB quotes as 'As if age forwent its usurpature — ', with the
suggestion: '"As if age had forgone" . . quaere! for rhythm & meaning. Also in the
two next lines there seems to me an effort necessary on the part of the reader to
keep ...
7
The Triple Soul: Browning's Theory of Knowledge
God's gold just shining its last where that lodges, Palled beneath man's
usurpature.15 Truth is over our heads; "not a glimpse of the far land/ Gets through
our comments and glozes." These words can easily be adduced as evidence of ...
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The Agamemnon of Aeschylus, La Saisiaz, Etc.
... felt his own heart fired thereby, He then shall, at a change of evidence, Be
worsted just the same ? It is conspicuous in a woman's nature, Before its view to
take a grace for granted : Too trustful, — on her boundary, usurpature Is swiftly
made ...
9
The Discourse of Self in Victorian Poetry
Book X is not a climax of revelation, then, but a contribution to the intensification
of discourse which increases with book IX and which in book XI re-enacts the
zenith of Guido's 'rocket', when he briefly held heaven 'In brilliant usurpature' ...
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Garner's Modern American Usage
... usurpature. The latter is a needless variant. Because usurpation begins with a /
y/ sound, it takes the indefinite article a, not an—e.g.: “But, he insisted, it's not an [
read a] usurpation.” Mike Dunham, “Conference Heads into Home Stretch with ...