Browning's Poem "My Last Duchess"
In Robert Browning's "My Last
Duchess," the
duke gives a chilling speech that reveals a soul devoid of love, tenderness, or any human feeling at all. ....
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My Last Duchess
.... We see that the
Duke is materialistic through Browning's use of his references to the things that brought a smile to the dead
Duchess' lips. ....
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My Last Duchess
.... We see that the
Duke is materialistic through Browning's use of his references to the things that brought a smile to the dead
Duchess' lips. ....
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My Last Dutchess
In Robert Browning's "My Last
Duchess," the
duke gives a chilling speech that reveals a soul devoid of love, tenderness, or any human feeling at all. ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... In a significant way, the poem is more about the
duke than the
duchess in the title, for it reveals only his negative perception of a woman who appears ....
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Don Quixote
.... When in Part II both Don Quixote and Sancho become objects of entertainment for the
Duke and
Duchess, Sancho is given what he long has sought, an "island ....
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The Renaissance
.... Throughout, Don Quixote is pointing out that aristocracy and decency are not necessarily related, as in the
Duke and
Duchess's thoughtless malice, and the ....
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The Renaissance Culture & Writers
.... Throughout, Don Quixote is pointing out that aristocracy and decency are not necessarily related, as in the
Duke and
Duchess's thoughtless malice, and the ....
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Doctor Faustus
.... At the dukes court, he conjures for the
duke and the
duchess, and they promise to reward him. Faustus is about to die, and has given Wagner all his money. ....
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Marlowe's Mephistopheles
.... At the dukes court, he conjures for the
duke and the
duchess, and they promise to reward him. Faustus is about to die, and has given Wagner all his money. ....
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Public Art
.... The
Duke and
Duchess were highly admired ilustrados whose library featured the principal works of the French thinkers and whose circle included leading Spanish ....
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The ideal of public art & Jacques-Louis David
.... The
Duke and
Duchess were highly admired ilustrados whose library featured the principal works of the French thinkers and whose circle included leading Spanish ....
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Kenya's Education System, 1920-1939
.... European settlers were based on the British public education system, with names such as The Prince of Wales, The
Duke of York (boys) and The
Duchess of York ....
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Education in Kenya During its Colonial Period
.... European settlers were based on the British public education system, with names such as The Prince of Wales, The
Duke of York (boys) and The
Duchess of York ....
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Various Literary Characters
.... In a poem such as "My Last
Duchess," the speaker is identified as if he were .... The
Duke presented here is a man who marries for business reasons and who is at ....
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Alice Walker's Everyday Use
.... husband's presence only, called that spot / Of joy into the
Duchess' cheek," (Browning .... for cherry boughs, white mules, and sunsets mystify the
Duke, who seems ....
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Fantasy in the Works of Cervantes
.... into the midst of the bottomless pit."18 This is almost a joke inside a parody, and is more or less repeated in Book II when the
duke and
duchess feed his ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... Robert Browning, in the poem "My Last
Duchess," is either portraying the mind of a .... We are informed in a footnote that the
Duke writing the poem is asking his ....
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Richard III
.... Fourth, Queen Margaret, Queen Elizabeth, the
Duchess of York, and Queen Anne keep the .... and reveals his part in the arrest of his brother, the
Duke of Clarence. ....
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The theme of honor in two Novels
.... When the
Duchess Isabel surrenders her virginity to Don Juan in the darkness, she thinks that he is
Duke Octavio the love of her life (1.139). ....
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Monarchies of Spain and England
.... Diana's carriage was more cheered than the queen's at Ascot, The
Duke of Edinburgh .... more irritated with his wife's popularity and comity with the
Duchess of York ....
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Two Contemporary Royal Houses
.... Diana's carriage was more cheered than the queen's at Ascot, The
Duke of Edinburgh .... more irritated with his wife's popularity and comity with the
Duchess of York ....
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The Blazing New World
.... New World, published in England in 1666 by Margaret Cavendish,
Duchess of Newcastle .... more exactly enjoyed the patronage of her husband William,
Duke of Newcastle ....
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Political and Literary Attitude of Chaucer
.... officially listed in the service of the household of the future
Duke of Clarence .... major minor poems: The House of Fame, The Book of the
Duchess, The Parliament ....
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
.... Eleanor of Aquitaine became the
Duchess of Aquitaine at the age of fifteen, after .... was given basically parental rights over Eleanor by her father,
Duke William X ....
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Moral Codes in Literature
.... In his confrontation with the
Duchess, Kaliayev recognizes this complicity for what it is .... principal characters the killing of men such as the Grand
Duke may be ....
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Moral Codes of Fictional Characters
.... In his confrontation with the
Duchess, Kaliayev recognizes this complicity for what it is .... principal characters the killing of men such as the Grand
Duke may be ....
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The High Middle Ages
.... Caterina Sforza, illegitimate daughter of the second Sforza
duke of Milan .... was rooted in a complex of traditional relationships; hereditary
duchess of Aquitaine ....
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British Monarchy: An Overview
.... His mother, Eleanor, was in her own right, the
Duchess of Aquitaine, which her family had .... and held for ransom by one of his old enemies, the
Duke of Austria. ....
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Precursors of Modern Feminism
.... cites Rogers's argument that royalist poet and prose writer Margaret Cavendish,
Duchess of Newcastle .... to earn a living from writing, married not a
duke but a ....
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