Byron: The Making of a MythBodley Head, 1988 - 187 頁 Stephen Coote has written a biography of Lord Byron, focusing on the man behind the myth. Byron was an enigma in his own lifetime. Since his death the public's view of him has swung between admiration and fascinated disapproval - from feted poet to ostracised libertine, from debauched exile to heroic freedom fighter and finally to cult figure. |
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第 74 頁
... never have thus poisoned your own better feelings and trampled upon mine . " He was in despair . He told Hobhouse ... never happy with me ? did you never at any time or times express yourself so ? -have no marks of affection — of the ...
... never have thus poisoned your own better feelings and trampled upon mine . " He was in despair . He told Hobhouse ... never happy with me ? did you never at any time or times express yourself so ? -have no marks of affection — of the ...
第 79 頁
... never get over it " Byron's bitterness and confusion at his separation . from his wife mingle harshly in this poem . During his lifetime , it was one of the most notorious that he wrote . Murray showed it to Lady Caroline Lamb , who ...
... never get over it " Byron's bitterness and confusion at his separation . from his wife mingle harshly in this poem . During his lifetime , it was one of the most notorious that he wrote . Murray showed it to Lady Caroline Lamb , who ...
第 128 頁
... never be other than I have been — and whenever I love anything it is because it reminds me in some way or other of yourself — for instance I not long ago attached myself to a Venetian for no earthly reason ( although a pretty woman ) ...
... never be other than I have been — and whenever I love anything it is because it reminds me in some way or other of yourself — for instance I not long ago attached myself to a Venetian for no earthly reason ( although a pretty woman ) ...
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