A Blot In The \'Scutcheon 印迹里的污点
ROBERT BROWNING stands, in respect to his origin and his career, in marked contrast to the two aristocraticpoets beside whose dramas his "Blot in the \'Scutcheon" is here printed. His father was a bank clerk and adissenter at a time when dissent meant exclusion from Society; the poet went neither to one of the great publicschools nor to Oxford or Cambridge; and no breath of scandal touched his name.
ROBERT BROWNING stands, in respect to his origin and his career, in marked contrast to the two aristocraticpoets beside whose dramas his "Blot in the \'Scutcheon" is here printed. His father was a bank clerk and adissenter at a time when dissent meant exclusion from Society; the poet went neither to one of the great publicschools nor to Oxford or Cambridge; and no breath of scandal touched his name.