Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 28 筆
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 . Wrote some more of ...
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 . Wrote some more of ...
第 93 頁
Byron thought his Marino Faliero was a success and 3T wrote two more in quick succession . When he realized that the British audience would not accept his venture , he turned back to the Manfred style and produced Cain and Heaven and ...
Byron thought his Marino Faliero was a success and 3T wrote two more in quick succession . When he realized that the British audience would not accept his venture , he turned back to the Manfred style and produced Cain and Heaven and ...
第 94 頁
Cicero and Quintus , for example , wrote tragedies . Julius Caesar wrote Oedipus , and Ovid , Medea . The writers , however , seem to have had no desire to get their plays enacted . An indication of this comes from Ovid .
Cicero and Quintus , for example , wrote tragedies . Julius Caesar wrote Oedipus , and Ovid , Medea . The writers , however , seem to have had no desire to get their plays enacted . An indication of this comes from Ovid .
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