Lord Byron, 第 78 卷Twayne Publishers, 1969 - 177 頁 A study of the work and enigmatic personality of the man whose mode of life made him the archetype of Romantic poets. |
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第 91 頁
... Beppo we pass from the realm of largely vain experiment into that of positive achievement and great poetry . " II Beppo » 13 • • Of great importance to the literary future of Byron was the juncture , late in August , of an amusing ...
... Beppo we pass from the realm of largely vain experiment into that of positive achievement and great poetry . " II Beppo » 13 • • Of great importance to the literary future of Byron was the juncture , late in August , of an amusing ...
第 93 頁
... Beppo is the lugubrious spirit of the Byronic Hero with his self - pity , pride , and pessimism . The earlier hero - protagonist is making way for the poet - narrator relationship to be achieved in Don Juan . The story of Beppo is ...
... Beppo is the lugubrious spirit of the Byronic Hero with his self - pity , pride , and pessimism . The earlier hero - protagonist is making way for the poet - narrator relationship to be achieved in Don Juan . The story of Beppo is ...
第 135 頁
... Beppo and Don Juan . Whistlecraft , written in imita- tion of Pulci's Morgante Maggiore , was Byron's introduction to the style and manner of Italian " burlesque " poetry in ottava rima . There is no evidence that Byron had in 1817 any ...
... Beppo and Don Juan . Whistlecraft , written in imita- tion of Pulci's Morgante Maggiore , was Byron's introduction to the style and manner of Italian " burlesque " poetry in ottava rima . There is no evidence that Byron had in 1817 any ...
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