Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 14 頁
In the Preface to Shakespeare , Dr. Johnson praised Shakespeare as " the poet of nature , " that is , a poet whose cha- racters were not fashioned out of the peculiarities of a particular place or its customs .
In the Preface to Shakespeare , Dr. Johnson praised Shakespeare as " the poet of nature , " that is , a poet whose cha- racters were not fashioned out of the peculiarities of a particular place or its customs .
第 190 頁
Finally , we have the poet whose vision universalizes the observations of Harold and the narrator and manipulates and controls them both . Harold himself in his travels evolves into a figure of Cain and Ahaseurus and is also , as Peter ...
Finally , we have the poet whose vision universalizes the observations of Harold and the narrator and manipulates and controls them both . Harold himself in his travels evolves into a figure of Cain and Ahaseurus and is also , as Peter ...
第 191 頁
To these accounts the poet adds his own impressions of the Giaour , of the other characters through the mani- pulation of their tone and gestures , his interpretation of the story as he pieces it together , and his commentary on the ...
To these accounts the poet adds his own impressions of the Giaour , of the other characters through the mani- pulation of their tone and gestures , his interpretation of the story as he pieces it together , and his commentary on the ...
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