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Browning, Robert, Pippa Passes, in Robert Browning’s Poetry, edited by James F. Loucks, W. W. Norton, 1979, p. 28.
Cooper, Helen, “Poems of 1850,” in Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Woman and Artist, University of North Carolina Press, 1988, p. 101.
Foster, Margaret, “1846–1861,” in Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Biography, Doubleday, 1988, pp. 237–45.
Johnson, Samuel, “Preface to A Dictionary of the English Language,” in Johnson’s Dictionary: A Modern Selection, Pantheon Books, 1963, p. 7.
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