Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 14 頁
In the Greek Tragedy innocence is unhappy often , and the offender escapes . ... 42 It is interesting to find that Byron is reproducing almost word - for - word Dryden's observations on Rymer's Remarks on the Tragedies of the Last Age .
In the Greek Tragedy innocence is unhappy often , and the offender escapes . ... 42 It is interesting to find that Byron is reproducing almost word - for - word Dryden's observations on Rymer's Remarks on the Tragedies of the Last Age .
第 15 頁
Again , Dryden comments on Greek tragedy : " In the Greek innocence 144 is unhappy often , and the offender escapes . Byron , however , seems to have used Dryden for his own purposes . He has brought together these two remarks of Dryden ...
Again , Dryden comments on Greek tragedy : " In the Greek innocence 144 is unhappy often , and the offender escapes . Byron , however , seems to have used Dryden for his own purposes . He has brought together these two remarks of Dryden ...
第 76 頁
In his Journal of January 14 , 1821 , he wrote : Turned over Seneca's tragedies . Wrote the opening lines of the intended tragedy of Sar- danapalus Read Diodorus Siculus -- turned over Seneca , and some other books .
In his Journal of January 14 , 1821 , he wrote : Turned over Seneca's tragedies . Wrote the opening lines of the intended tragedy of Sar- danapalus Read Diodorus Siculus -- turned over Seneca , and some other books .
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