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have been almost entirely bibliographical. Their chief object was that indicated in an earlier preface, of bringing the Handbook into correspondence with the latest issue of Mr. Browning's works. I felt reluctant when making them, to entirely sacrifice the convenience of those students of Browning who from necessity, or, as in my own case, from affection, still cling to the earlier editions; and would gladly have retained the old references while inserting the new. All however that seemed practical in this direction was to combine the index of 1868 with that of 1889 in so far as they run parallel with each other. A long felt want has been supplied by the addition to the Handbook of a Bibliography of Mr. Browning's works, based on that of Dr. Furnivall, and thoroughly revised by Mr. Dykes Campbell. The bibliographical details scattered throughout the work have also been made more complete. The time and trouble required for the altered quotation references have been reduced to a minimum by the thoughtful kindness of my friend Miss Fanny Carey of Trent Leigh, Nottingham; who voluntarily, many months ago, prepared for me a list of the new page numbers, leaving them only to be transcribed when the time came. I have also to thank Mr. G. M. Smith for a copy of his general Index to the works. A. ORR. _Dec. 1st, 1891._ TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION v PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION vi PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION vii PREFACE TO FIFTH EDITION viii PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION ix GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. THE NATURE OF MR. BROWNING'S GENIUS. HIS CHOICE AND TREATMENT OF SUBJECT. VERSIFICATION. CONTINUOUS CHARACTER OF HIS WORK. 1 INTRODUCTORY GROUP. "Pauline." "Paracelsus." "Sordello" 17 NON-CLASSIFIED POEMS. DRAMAS. "Strafford." "Pippa Passes." "King Victor and King Charles." "The Return of the Druses." "A Blot in the 'Scutcheon." "Colombe's Birthday." "A Soul's Tragedy." "Luria." "In a Balcony" (A Fragment) 53 "THE RING AND THE BOOK" 75 TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE GREEK, with "Artemis Prologizes"
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