Excerpt from Sonnets From the Portuguese
Their custom was, Mr. Browning said, to write alone, and not to show each other what they had written. This was a rule which he sometimes broke through, but she never. He had the habit of working in a downstairs room, where their meals were spread, while Mrs. Browning studied in a room on the oor above. One day, early in 1847, their breakfast being over, Mrs. Brown ing went upstairs, while her husband stood at the window watching the street till the table should be cleared. He was presently aware of some one behind him, although the servant was gone. It was Mrs. Browning, who held him by the shoulder to prevent his turning to look at her, and at the same time pushed a packet of papers into the pocket of his coat. She told him to read that, and to tear it up if he did not like it; and then she ed again to her own room.
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Sonnets From the Portuguese (Classic Reprint)
$42.05 - $49.05
- UPC:
- 9781334700194
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2017-02-09
- Release Date:
- 2017-02-09
- Author:
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Language:
- english