Byron's Plays: A ReassessmentBRILL, 1982 - 222 頁 |
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... question the very purpose of his existence . He muses : Why art thou wretched ? Why are all things so ? Ev'n he who made us must be , as the maker Of things unhappy ! To produce destruction Can surely never be the task of joy , And yet ...
... question the very purpose of his existence . He muses : Why art thou wretched ? Why are all things so ? Ev'n he who made us must be , as the maker Of things unhappy ! To produce destruction Can surely never be the task of joy , And yet ...
第 165 頁
... question . Byron also felt that sin and misery could not exist forever under a God Whose supreme attributes were ... questions the Christian concept of the redemption of mankind . He remonstrated with Francis Hodgson : 12 Ernest J ...
... question . Byron also felt that sin and misery could not exist forever under a God Whose supreme attributes were ... questions the Christian concept of the redemption of mankind . He remonstrated with Francis Hodgson : 12 Ernest J ...
第 201 頁
... questions regarding the duties of the head of the state . Marino Faliero , for example , looks forward to Buchner's ... question of who is right and who is wrong . It becomes a painful kind of a game in which the important thing is to ...
... questions regarding the duties of the head of the state . Marino Faliero , for example , looks forward to Buchner's ... question of who is right and who is wrong . It becomes a painful kind of a game in which the important thing is to ...
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