Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 66 頁
beginning of the play Sardanapalus , thinking of the revel by the side of the Euphrates , imagines that they will gather " like the stars above " and " form a heaven as bright as theirs . " The pavillion " Shall blaze with beauty and ...
beginning of the play Sardanapalus , thinking of the revel by the side of the Euphrates , imagines that they will gather " like the stars above " and " form a heaven as bright as theirs . " The pavillion " Shall blaze with beauty and ...
第 117 頁
It is all middle . It does not show the beginning , the development , and the final outcome of the situation . It only presents the situation at its climax . A play , on the other hand , has a beginning , a middle and an end .
It is all middle . It does not show the beginning , the development , and the final outcome of the situation . It only presents the situation at its climax . A play , on the other hand , has a beginning , a middle and an end .
第 148 頁
The play would end with the beautiful Anah floating on the water , dead , and a seabird screeching over her dead body . The image is Byronic , wild and terrible . S.C. Chew is , perhaps , right when he says 12 that Byron never wrote ...
The play would end with the beautiful Anah floating on the water , dead , and a seabird screeching over her dead body . The image is Byronic , wild and terrible . S.C. Chew is , perhaps , right when he says 12 that Byron never wrote ...
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