Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 i 頁
His concern with drama spans the greater part of his artistic career and his plays represent a substantial part of his output as an artist . Considering this , it is surprising that we had until recently only three full - length studies ...
His concern with drama spans the greater part of his artistic career and his plays represent a substantial part of his output as an artist . Considering this , it is surprising that we had until recently only three full - length studies ...
第 57 頁
The affairs of the State concern her only in so far as they involve her husband . She would be quite happy in exile as long as her husband and children were with her : I am a woman : To me my husband and my children were Country and ...
The affairs of the State concern her only in so far as they involve her husband . She would be quite happy in exile as long as her husband and children were with her : I am a woman : To me my husband and my children were Country and ...
第 160 頁
Man's concern with God , as Whale explains it , should be " Necessarily a life - and - death matter , involving ... 1,6 A God who could be intellectually and rationally discussed , was not a living God pervading all concerns of man .
Man's concern with God , as Whale explains it , should be " Necessarily a life - and - death matter , involving ... 1,6 A God who could be intellectually and rationally discussed , was not a living God pervading all concerns of man .
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