Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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It caused endless trouble because it was subject to disease , lusts , fears , and fancies of all 10 Elizabeth Atkins , in her article , " Points of Contact Between Byron and Socrates " has shown how pervasive was the influence of ...
It caused endless trouble because it was subject to disease , lusts , fears , and fancies of all 10 Elizabeth Atkins , in her article , " Points of Contact Between Byron and Socrates " has shown how pervasive was the influence of ...
第 191 頁
The other points of view in the story are of Hassan's mother , the Monk and the friars , and the Giaour . They are all one - sided and , therefore , incorrect . To these accounts the poet adds his own impressions of the Giaour , of the ...
The other points of view in the story are of Hassan's mother , the Monk and the friars , and the Giaour . They are all one - sided and , therefore , incorrect . To these accounts the poet adds his own impressions of the Giaour , of the ...
第 192 頁
Since Bonivard is a part of the action , his point of view is necessarily limited . ... The poem gains in dramatic quality because the various points of view presented in the previous poems through the various speakers emerge here from ...
Since Bonivard is a part of the action , his point of view is necessarily limited . ... The poem gains in dramatic quality because the various points of view presented in the previous poems through the various speakers emerge here from ...
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