Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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Manfred is now revealed on the cliffs of Jungfrau , abandoned by the spirits and unable to derive peace from Nature . He contemplates suicide as an escape from self , but is prevented by the Chamois Hunter .
Manfred is now revealed on the cliffs of Jungfrau , abandoned by the spirits and unable to derive peace from Nature . He contemplates suicide as an escape from self , but is prevented by the Chamois Hunter .
第 105 頁
Harold Canto III , Nature provides Byron with " not so much a system of beliefs as with a symbolism by means of which he can present more fully his own personality and feelings . " 5 Similarly in Manfred , as Rutherford says , Byron ...
Harold Canto III , Nature provides Byron with " not so much a system of beliefs as with a symbolism by means of which he can present more fully his own personality and feelings . " 5 Similarly in Manfred , as Rutherford says , Byron ...
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There are poems which suggest that Byron is painfully aware of the sombre aspects of Nature . Three of the six spirits of Nature that Manfred invokes , sing of activities which are harmful to man . Arimanes , the Evil principle in the ...
There are poems which suggest that Byron is painfully aware of the sombre aspects of Nature . Three of the six spirits of Nature that Manfred invokes , sing of activities which are harmful to man . Arimanes , the Evil principle in the ...
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