The Dramatic Romances, ...] enriched by some of the poems originally printed in Men and Women, and a few from Dramatic Lyrics as first printed, include some of Browning's finest and most characteristic work. In several of them the poet displays his familiarity with the life and spirit of the Renaissance-a period portrayed by him with a fidelity more real than history-for he enters into the feelings that give rise to action, while the historian is...