Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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to have been involved was Byron's sense of his own freedom of creati- vity and also , perhaps , his sense that the time had come for attempting something new , or at least something different , in the field of English drama .
to have been involved was Byron's sense of his own freedom of creati- vity and also , perhaps , his sense that the time had come for attempting something new , or at least something different , in the field of English drama .
第 30 頁
We get the feeling that it is not love but Angiolina's sense of honour and duty that makes her faithful to the Doge : I feel no wrath , but some surprise : I knew not That wedded bosoms could permit themselves To ponder upon what they ...
We get the feeling that it is not love but Angiolina's sense of honour and duty that makes her faithful to the Doge : I feel no wrath , but some surprise : I knew not That wedded bosoms could permit themselves To ponder upon what they ...
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The protagonists are different from each other in many respects and yet they share some salient features . They have all committed a crime in the past and have a sense of guilt and remorse coupled with passion and ...
The protagonists are different from each other in many respects and yet they share some salient features . They have all committed a crime in the past and have a sense of guilt and remorse coupled with passion and ...
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