Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 17 頁
On the one hand , he had an intense desire to write drama , and on the other , he tried to convince himself that he had no talent for it . This conflict arose out of his fear of ridicule . He acknowledged this to Medwin when he ...
On the one hand , he had an intense desire to write drama , and on the other , he tried to convince himself that he had no talent for it . This conflict arose out of his fear of ridicule . He acknowledged this to Medwin when he ...
第 160 頁
God in His Word had not tried to reveal what He was in Himself but what He was in relation to man . Man's concern with God , as Whale explains it , should be " Necessarily a life - and - death matter , involving not so much one's ...
God in His Word had not tried to reveal what He was in Himself but what He was in relation to man . Man's concern with God , as Whale explains it , should be " Necessarily a life - and - death matter , involving not so much one's ...
第 197 頁
He again anticipated Arnold , who pin - pointed the problem of writers who tried to imitate Shakespeare . Shakespeare , according to Arnold , had a gift of " happy , abundant , and ingenious expression , " which could not be surpassed .
He again anticipated Arnold , who pin - pointed the problem of writers who tried to imitate Shakespeare . Shakespeare , according to Arnold , had a gift of " happy , abundant , and ingenious expression , " which could not be surpassed .
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