Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 135 頁
Befittingly , Cain's punishment is that the earth will not be as it has been . Abel is the supreme sacrifice that Cain has made to the earth that he loved , the price he has paid for his revolt : Oh , earth ! Oh , earth !
Befittingly , Cain's punishment is that the earth will not be as it has been . Abel is the supreme sacrifice that Cain has made to the earth that he loved , the price he has paid for his revolt : Oh , earth ! Oh , earth !
第 143 頁
( Part I.iii.788-790 ) After this he confidently suggests to Anah and Aholibamah that they leave the earth for another planet . Raphael feels helpless in this situation and can only say sorrowfully : True , Earth must die !
( Part I.iii.788-790 ) After this he confidently suggests to Anah and Aholibamah that they leave the earth for another planet . Raphael feels helpless in this situation and can only say sorrowfully : True , Earth must die !
第 148 頁
11 Byron told Medwin of the sequel he had in mind for Heaven and Earth . He once thought of conveying the lovers to another planet . This was not feasible because he felt that a planet more beautiful than the earth was difficult to ...
11 Byron told Medwin of the sequel he had in mind for Heaven and Earth . He once thought of conveying the lovers to another planet . This was not feasible because he felt that a planet more beautiful than the earth was difficult to ...
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