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Excerpt from An Introduction to the Study of Browning
I have ever held that the rod with which popular fancy invests criticism is properly the rod of divination: a hazel switch for the discovery of buried treasure, not a birch - twig for the castigation of offenders. It has therefore been my aim in the following pages to direct attention to the best, not to forage for the worst - the small faults which acquire prominence only by isolation?of the poet with whose writings I am concerned. I wish also to give information, more or less detailed, about each of Mr. Browning's works; information sufficient to the purpose I have in view, which is to induce those who have hitherto deprived themselves of a stimulating pleasure to deprive themselves of it no longer. Further, my aim is in no sense controversial. In a book whose sole purpose is to serve as an introduction to the study of a single one of our contemporary poets, I have consciously and carefully refrained from instituting com parisons - which I deprecate as, to say the least, unnecessary - between the poet in question and any of the other eminent poets in whose time we have the honour of living.
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