4+ Edward Dowden Quotes And Sayings

Following is our list of the best Edward Dowden quotes and sayings.

For a poet to depict a poet in poetry is a hazardous experiment; in regarding one's own trade a sense of humour and a little wholesome cynicism are not amiss. — Edward Dowden

Sometimes a noble failure serves the world as faithfully as a distinguished success. — Edward Dowden

Spring scarce had greener fields to show than these Of mid September; through the still warm noon The rivulets ripple forth a gladder tune Than ever in the summer; from the trees Dusk-green, and murmuring inward melodies, No leaf drops yet; only our evenings swoon In pallid skies more suddenly, and the moon Finds motionless white mists out on the leas. — Edward Dowden

Browning's tragedies are tragedies without villains. — Edward Dowden

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