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 85 頁
... Italian society . Ludivico Di Breme introduced him to Italian literary men and to the French author Henri Beyle ( Stendhal ) . Byron was especially delighted with the gay political and social satires of Pietro Buratti in the Venetian ...
... Italian society . Ludivico Di Breme introduced him to Italian literary men and to the French author Henri Beyle ( Stendhal ) . Byron was especially delighted with the gay political and social satires of Pietro Buratti in the Venetian ...
第 103 頁
... Italian politics - and especially in the insurrectionary movement looking toward the overthrow of the Austrian overlordship . More- over , Byron and Count Ruggero Gamba were mutually attracted by their congenial liberal interests ...
... Italian politics - and especially in the insurrectionary movement looking toward the overthrow of the Austrian overlordship . More- over , Byron and Count Ruggero Gamba were mutually attracted by their congenial liberal interests ...
第 174 頁
... Italy , 85-123 ; dissipation in Venice , 85-87 ; Childe Harold IV , 87-91 ; adopts serio - comic mode of Italian bur- lesque writers , 91 ; Beppo , 91-95 ; first casual meeting with Countess Teresa Guiccioli , 96 ; begins Don Juan , 97 ...
... Italy , 85-123 ; dissipation in Venice , 85-87 ; Childe Harold IV , 87-91 ; adopts serio - comic mode of Italian bur- lesque writers , 91 ; Beppo , 91-95 ; first casual meeting with Countess Teresa Guiccioli , 96 ; begins Don Juan , 97 ...
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