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 24 頁
... early Byron began to write verse is not known ( except for his verse at twelve ) , but certainly by his fourteenth and fifteenth years he was scribbling epigrams and satiric rhymes for the amusement of his classmates and , unknown to ...
... early Byron began to write verse is not known ( except for his verse at twelve ) , but certainly by his fourteenth and fifteenth years he was scribbling epigrams and satiric rhymes for the amusement of his classmates and , unknown to ...
第 29 頁
... early verses of his Harrow , South- well , and Cambridge days , reveal , as Andrew Rutherford points out , Byron's youthful taste in poetry , his persisting tendency to romanticize his personal experiences and emotions , and an inter ...
... early verses of his Harrow , South- well , and Cambridge days , reveal , as Andrew Rutherford points out , Byron's youthful taste in poetry , his persisting tendency to romanticize his personal experiences and emotions , and an inter ...
第 55 頁
... early example of Byron's fearless championship of freedom occurred in a period of hysterical alarm and repression comparable with that which followed World War II , but the speech was Lord Byron's last one in Parliament . Now he wished ...
... early example of Byron's fearless championship of freedom occurred in a period of hysterical alarm and repression comparable with that which followed World War II , but the speech was Lord Byron's last one in Parliament . Now he wished ...
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