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Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Edward Y. Hincks.
There has probably lived within the past century no woman whose genius, character, and position are more full of interest than Mrs. Browning's. She was not only far above all the female poets of her age, but ranked with the first poets.
She was not only a great poet, but a greater woman.
She loved and honored art, but she loved and honored humanity more.
Born and reared in England, her best affections were given to Italy, and her warmest friends and most enthusiastic admirers are found in America.
And when to her rare personal endowments is added the fact that she was the wife of a still greater poet than herself, what is needed to make her the most remarkable woman of this, perhaps of any, age?
And, as there is no woman in whose life and character we may naturally take a greater interest, so there is none whom we have better facilities of knowing.
Of the ordinary materials out of which biographies are made, her life indeed
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