Byron's Plays: A ReassessmentBRILL, 1982 - 222 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 33 頁
... seems to be preoccupied wholly with the public cause . He forgets that the act would be considered as treason by his ancestors . Left to himself , he rationalizes his action as one of public good . When confronted with a fellow ...
... seems to be preoccupied wholly with the public cause . He forgets that the act would be considered as treason by his ancestors . Left to himself , he rationalizes his action as one of public good . When confronted with a fellow ...
第 40 頁
... 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 the conspiracy fails . Contrasted with the ...
... 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 the conspiracy fails . Contrasted with the ...
第 73 頁
... 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 . 22 Further , Sardanapalus seems to be a reworking of the questions ...
... 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 . 22 Further , Sardanapalus seems to be a reworking of the questions ...
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