Bright Darkness: The Poetry of Lord Byron Presented in the Context of His Life & TimesNottingham Court Press, 1983 - 233 頁 |
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... seem to stand upon the ceiling ' . In this respect he would have been more at ease with Pushkin who was sometimes called ... seems a considerable figure . The only way to understand the phenomenon of Byron's fame is to read the poetry ...
... seem to stand upon the ceiling ' . In this respect he would have been more at ease with Pushkin who was sometimes called ... seems a considerable figure . The only way to understand the phenomenon of Byron's fame is to read the poetry ...
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... seems black , and yet at the same time to be only too dense a blend of purple and green . Such was the darkness which lay around the Byronic school . Darkness with them was only too dense a purple . They would prefer the sullen ...
... seems black , and yet at the same time to be only too dense a blend of purple and green . Such was the darkness which lay around the Byronic school . Darkness with them was only too dense a purple . They would prefer the sullen ...
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... seems a fine rough subject — but will hardly be ready for the field these three weeks ; —he and I will ( I think ) be able to draw together - at least I will not interfere with or contradict him in his own department , he complains ...
... seems a fine rough subject — but will hardly be ready for the field these three weeks ; —he and I will ( I think ) be able to draw together - at least I will not interfere with or contradict him in his own department , he complains ...
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