id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 655 Browning, Robert Life and Letters of Robert Browning .txt text/plain 116602 5850 72 Son--Mrs. Browning's Letters continued--Baths of Lucca--Florence Life--Letters from Mr. and Mrs. Browning--'Colombe's Birthday'--Baths of Lucca--Mrs. Browning's Letters--Winter in Rome--Mr. and Mrs. Story--Mrs. Sartoris--Mrs. Fanny Kemble--Summer in London--Tennyson--Ruskin. Bronson--Life in Venice--A Tragedy at Saint-Pierre--Mr. Cholmondeley--Mr. Browning's Patriotic Feeling; Extract from Letter Four years later one of his English acquaintances in Paris, Mr. Frederick Locker, now Mr. Locker-Lampson, wrote to Robert Browning as This was vividly present to Mr. Browning's mind in what Mrs. Kemble so justly defines as those 'remembering days' which are the Mr. Fox--Mrs. Browning's Letters to Miss Mitford--Life at Mr. Fox--Mrs. Browning's Letters to Miss Mitford--Life at The news of his death, which took place in December 1856, reached Mr. and Mrs. Browning in Florence, to be followed in the spring by that of long answer to this grotesque accusation appears in a letter of Mrs. Browning's, probably written in the course of the winter of 1859-60. ./cache/655.txt ./txt/655.txt