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Definition of Robert Browning
1. Noun. English poet and husband of Elizabeth Barrett Browning noted for his dramatic monologues (1812-1889).
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Literary usage of Robert Browning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"Such I conceive is Robert Browning and his work.—STODDARD, RICHARD HENRY, 1871,
... Robert Browning is a poet who does not understand that the drama is a ..."
2. Representative British Dramas, Victorian and Modern by Montrose Jonas Moses (1918)
"One might say, therefore, before examining the dramas of Robert Browning, ...
It is not necessary for us to record fully the life of Robert Browning. ..."
3. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1903)
"Robert Browning is undoubtedly a writer difficult and obscure in perhaps the ...
Probably many of you already know about Robert Browning, and have read ..."
4. American Book Prices Current (1921)
"12mo, sewed, enclosed in a wrapper inscribed by Robert Browning. Forman, A., Mar.
IS, '20. (108) $670.00. MS. Poems, "A Child Asleep," and "The Legend of ..."