Browning, Robert, 1812-1889; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
Wagner, 209
Wedmore, F., 204
Westminster Abbey, 196
"What of the Leafage," etc., 188
"Why from the World," 130
Wiedemann, Mr., 18
"Woman's Last Word, A," 129
Women, Browning's, 66
"Women and Roses," 130
Wonder Spirit, Browning and the, 95
Wordsworth, 78, 94, 145, 161
Work, Browning's mass of, 201
Y.
Yates, E., Letter from Browning to, 189
York, the horse, 20, 190
"Youth and Art," 130, 172
Z.
"Z" signed Sonnet, 58
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
BY
JOHN P. ANDERSON
(_British Museum_).
I. WORKS.
II. SINGLE WORKS.
III. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAGAZINES.
IV. PRINTED LETTERS.
V. SELECTIONS.
VI. APPENDIX--
Biography, Criticism, etc.
Magazine Articles.
VII. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS
* * * * *
I. WORKS.
Poems. 2 vols. A new edition. London, 1849, 16mo.
Vol. i.,
Paracelsus;
Pippa Passes, a Drama;
King Victor and King Charles, a Tragedy;
Colombe's Birthday, a Play.
Vol. ii.,
A Blot in the 'Scutcheon, a Tragedy;
The Return of the Druses, a Tragedy;
Luria, a Tragedy;
A Soul's Tragedy;
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. Third edition. 3 vols.
London, 1863, 8vo.
Vol. i.,
Lyrics;
Romances;
Men and Women.
Vol. ii.,
Tragedies and other Plays.
Vol. iii.,
Paracelsus;
Christmas Eve and Easter-Day;
Sordello.
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 6 vols. London, 1868, 8vo.
Vol. i.,
Pauline;
Paracelsus;
Strafford.
Vol. ii.,
Sordello;
Pippa Passes.
Vol. iii.,
King Victor and King Charles;
Dramatic Lyrics;
The Return of the Druses.
Vol. iv.,
A Blot in the 'Scutcheon;
Colombe's Birthday;
Dramatic Romances.
Vol. v.,
A Soul's Tragedy;
Luria;
Christmas Eve and Easter-Day;
Men and Women.
Vol. vi.,
In a Balcony;
Dramatis Personæ.
Complete works of Robert Browning. A reprint from the latest English
edition. Chicago, 1872-74, 8vo.
Nos. 1-19 of the "Official Guide of the Chicago and Alton R.R. and
Monthly Reprint and Advertiser."
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1872, 8vo.
Vols. 1197, 1198 of the "Tauchnitz Collection of British Authors."
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