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Browning and gave
It was Browning who gave Amity its name.
Robert Browning gave a version of the traditional story in his 1879 poem Pheidippides.
In 1948 she gave one of her most praised performances as the embittered Millie Crocker-Harris in Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version.
When Browning discovered that Churchill had no greatcoat, Browning gave Churchill his own.
Browning took responsibility for this, noting that he " personally gave an order to Jim Gavin that, although every effort should be made to effect the capture of the Grave and Nijmegen bridges as soon as possible, it was essential that he should capture the Groesbeek Ridge and hold it ".
He was one of the first to appreciate Keats and Tennyson, and he gave valuable encouragement to Mrs. Browning when she was still Miss Elizabeth Barrett.
Worried about his safety, Mannerheim even gave Tibet's spiritual pontiff a Browning revolver and showed him how to reload the weapon.
Many of the original titles given by Browning to the poems in this collection, as with its predecessor Dramatic Lyrics, are different from the ones he later gave them in various editions of his collected works.
Many of the original titles given by Browning to the poems in this collection, as with its " follow-up " collection Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, are different from the ones he later gave them in various editions of his collected works.

Browning and impression
The essay quotes Oscar Browning through the words of his ( possibly inaccurate ) biographer H. E. Wortham: "'… the impression left on his mind, after looking over any set of examination papers, was that … the best woman was intellectually the inferior of the worst man.
Quoting H. E. Wortham, Woolf condemns Browning as one who " was wont to declare ' that the impression left on his mind, after looking over any set of examination papers, was that [...] the best woman was intellectually the inferior of the worst man.

Browning and Home
The Song Thrush's characteristic song, with melodic phrases repeated twice or more, is described by the nineteenth-century British poet Robert Browning in his poem Home Thoughts, from Abroad:
Lady Browning also became the Home Office Minister of State in the House of Lords, making her the lead for all Home Office business in the Upper House.
His wife, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, was convinced that the phenomena she witnessed were genuine and their discussions about Home were a constant source of disagreement.
Robert Browning, who wrote " Sludge the Medium " about Home.
She has also performed significant roles in films like The Smokers ( 2000 ), as Karen Carter, the drama film Home Room ( 2002 ) as Alicia Browning, she appeared in White Chicks ( 2004 ), played a supporting role in Made of Honor ( 2008 ) and appeared in He's Just Not That Into You ( 2009 ), starring Jennifer Aniston, Scarlett Johansson and Drew Barrymore.
* Home Runs Allowed: Tom Browning, 234

Browning and poem
* " Porphyria's Lover ", originally published as " Porphyria ", a poem by Robert Browning
" At Tobolsk, she wrote a melancholy theme for her English tutor, filled with spelling mistakes, about Evelyn Hope, a poem by Robert Browning about a young girl: " When she died she was only sixteen years old ," Anastasia wrote.
Another early example is the use of interior monologue by T. S. Eliot in his poem " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock " ( 1915 ), a work probably influenced by the narrative poetry of Robert Browning, including " Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister ".
* English poet Robert Browning composed an epic poem, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came ; the title of which comes from a line in William Shakespeare's play King Lear.
Using the Verstegan / Wanley version of the tale and adopting the 1376 date, Robert Browning wrote a poem of that name which was published in 1842.
Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial is the title of a poem by Robert Browning from his 1876 collection, Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper.
Also, Robert Browning uses the term " Tertium Quid " in his long narrative poem " The Ring and the Book " to describe a speaker with a third point of view who has a different, more balanced, opinion on the 1698 Roman murder case his poem discusses, different from the opinions of " Half Rome " and " The Other Half Rome " who strongly sympathize with, or strongly do not sympathize with, the accused.
Though not exactly labelled as such, there were early precedents for " television movies ", such as the 1957 The Pied Piper of Hamelin, based on the poem by Robert Browning, and starring Van Johnson, one of the first filmed " family musicals " made directly for television.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning is perhaps best remembered for Sonnets from the Portuguese but her long poem Aurora Leigh is one of the classics of 19th century feminist literature.
* " Caliban Upon Setebos, a poem by Robert Browning.
Robert Browning used the motif or concept of a toccata by Baldassare Galuppi to evoke thoughts of human transience in his poem " A Toccata of Galuppi's " ( although Galuppi did not actually write any piece with the name ' Toccata ').
Rabbi ben Ezra is a poem by Robert Browning about Abraham ibn Ezra ( 1092-1167 ), one of the great poets, mathematicians and scholars of the 12th century.
It was inspired by the poem Pauline by Robert Browning, particularly the line “ Sun-treader, light and life be thine forever !” The most common intervals in the piece are minor seconds, perfect fourths and augmented fourths.
" Porphyria's Lover " is a poem by Robert Browning and it was first published as " Porphyria " in the January 1836 issue of Monthly Repository.
* Maggie Power-Novelist who wrote a book with the same title as the Browning poem.
The bird also features, however, in The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point, a poem by the English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, in which the outcast speaker asks: " Could the whip-poor-will or the cat of the glen / Look into my eyes and be bold?
In the same year, he published a poem to Browning in the Morning Chronicle.
The primary tagline is an allusion to a poem written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning from her Sonnets from the Portuguese collection.
* Sebastian, or, Virtue Rewarded, the name of an unpublished poem written around 1815 by the 9-year-old Elizabeth Barrett, later famous as Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The name Childe Cycle is an allusion to Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came, a poem by Robert Browning, which provided considerable inspiration for elements in Dickson's magnum opus.
The first is that the poem maintains Eliot's long habit of using the dramatic monologue – a form he inherited and adapted from Robert Browning.
The series was chiefly inspired by the poem " Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came " by Robert Browning, whose full text was included in the final volume's appendix.

Browning and Medium
* Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun ( U. S Lend-Lease ), Nationalists

Browning and 1864
He founded a series of literary and philological societies: the Early English Text Society ( 1864 ), the Chaucer Society ( 1868 ), the Ballad Society ( 1868 ), the New Shakspere Society ( 1873 ), the Browning Society ( 1881, with Miss Emily Hickey ), the Wyclif Society ( 1882 ), and the Shelley Society ( 1885 ).
Caliban upon Setebos is an 1864 poem written by the British poet Robert Browning.
The school motto, ' The Best Is Yet To Be ', is taken from the first line of the poem by Robert Browning, Rabbi ben Ezra ( 1864 ), and serves to encourage students to achieve greater heights by reminding them that their best achievements are yet to come.

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