The Letters of Robert Browning And Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (Of 2) 1845-1846

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Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
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[Post-mark, November 22, 1845. ] Mr. Kenyon came yesterday--and do you know when he took out thoseverses and spoke his preface and I understood what was to follow, Ihad a temptation from my familiar Devil not to say I had read thembefore--I had the temptation strong and clear. For he (Mr. K. ) told methat your sister let him see them--.
But no--My 'vade retro' prevailed, and I spoke the truth and shamedthe devil and surprised Mr. Kenyon besides, as I could observe. Not anobservation did he make
... till he was just going away half an hourafterwards, and then he said rather dryly ... 'And now may I ask howlong ago it was when you first read these verses?--was it a fortnightago?' It was better, I think, that I should not have made a mystery ofsuch a simple thing, ... And yet I felt half vexed with myself andwith him besides. But the verses, --how he praised them! more than Ithought of doing ... As verses--though there is beauty and music andall that ought to be. Do you see clearly now that the latter linesrefer to the combination in you, --the qualities over and above thoseheld in common with Chaucer?

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