The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, Vol. 15: Parleyings With Certain People of Importance in Their Day and Asolando 1887
DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00121957
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“…As night needs day, as shine needs shade, so good Needs evil: how were pity understood Unless by pain? 33 For Browning, good and evil are relative to each other, and each is known only through its contrary: 'Type needs antitype.' How would forgiveness be understood without the presence of revenge?…”
Section: Type Needs Antitypementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As night needs day, as shine needs shade, so good Needs evil: how were pity understood Unless by pain? 33 For Browning, good and evil are relative to each other, and each is known only through its contrary: 'Type needs antitype.' How would forgiveness be understood without the presence of revenge?…”
Section: Type Needs Antitypementioning
confidence: 99%