Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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( H.H. 423-424 ) but he does not record ever having seen a Greek tragedy on the stage . As M. G. Cooke has asserted , he probably only had a second - hand knowledge of it and derived most of his ideas about it from neoclassical critics ...
( H.H. 423-424 ) but he does not record ever having seen a Greek tragedy on the stage . As M. G. Cooke has asserted , he probably only had a second - hand knowledge of it and derived most of his ideas about it from neoclassical critics ...
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In order to be consistent with the Faust legend , it is necessary that Astarte should be in some way connected with the quest for knowledge . Now , Manfred's quest for Knowledge is not for its own sake , but as a means to ideal ...
In order to be consistent with the Faust legend , it is necessary that Astarte should be in some way connected with the quest for knowledge . Now , Manfred's quest for Knowledge is not for its own sake , but as a means to ideal ...
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It was the body that hindered the soul in the pursuit of pure knowledge or virtue . All the knowledge that Cain gains from Lucifer points to his in- significance . He sadly tells Lucifer : " Alas ! I seem / Nothing .
It was the body that hindered the soul in the pursuit of pure knowledge or virtue . All the knowledge that Cain gains from Lucifer points to his in- significance . He sadly tells Lucifer : " Alas ! I seem / Nothing .
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