Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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( III.i.223–224 ; 213 ) As defeat becomes inevitable , Sardanapalus prepares for a death in which he tries to give a meaning and justification to his life which the present battle has destroyed . The centre of the funeral pyre is to be ...
( III.i.223–224 ; 213 ) As defeat becomes inevitable , Sardanapalus prepares for a death in which he tries to give a meaning and justification to his life which the present battle has destroyed . The centre of the funeral pyre is to be ...
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It becomes a symbol of the seeking man -- a man who has refused to recognize accepted philo- sophies and wants to discover ... Zarathustra points out that in his quest for freedom and knowledge man is bound to become isolated and suffer ...
It becomes a symbol of the seeking man -- a man who has refused to recognize accepted philo- sophies and wants to discover ... Zarathustra points out that in his quest for freedom and knowledge man is bound to become isolated and suffer ...
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Byron's efforts to become both the creator and the created are embodied in short poems like " A Dream , " " Darkness ... In " Prometheus , " for the first time , Byron objectifies his vision and becomes both the creator and the created ...
Byron's efforts to become both the creator and the created are embodied in short poems like " A Dream , " " Darkness ... In " Prometheus , " for the first time , Byron objectifies his vision and becomes both the creator and the created ...
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