Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 15 頁
Byron , however , seems to have used Dryden for his own purposes . He has brought together these two remarks of Dryden , made in two dif- ferent contexts , to establish a " criminal " as the protagonist of serious drama .
Byron , however , seems to have used Dryden for his own purposes . He has brought together these two remarks of Dryden , made in two dif- ferent contexts , to establish a " criminal " as the protagonist of serious drama .
第 40 頁
Even the morning on the day of the conspiracy seems to be tardy . The Doge watches anxious- ly for the day " that slowly walk'st the waters , " and his nephew seems to discern the " dappling " of the sky but no day can come to Venice as ...
Even the morning on the day of the conspiracy seems to be tardy . The Doge watches anxious- ly for the day " that slowly walk'st the waters , " and his nephew seems to discern the " dappling " of the sky but no day can come to Venice as ...
第 73 頁
21 Of course , there are essential differences , and Sardanapalus seems to be braver and to have more justification for his conduct than the other kings . He is also more introspective and philosophical which leads to his loneliness .
21 Of course , there are essential differences , and Sardanapalus seems to be braver and to have more justification for his conduct than the other kings . He is also more introspective and philosophical which leads to his loneliness .
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