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 23 頁
... experience — the premature stimulation of sexual awareness — nur- tured in him the disillusionment , melancholy , and disgust which follow when the actual experience fails to achieve the ideal . Mar- chand concludes : " The first ...
... experience — the premature stimulation of sexual awareness — nur- tured in him the disillusionment , melancholy , and disgust which follow when the actual experience fails to achieve the ideal . Mar- chand concludes : " The first ...
第 92 頁
... experience im- aginatively and to comment on experience satirically , until now pulling him in divergent directions — meet and join forces in artis- tic congruity.19 He can still write out of his estro with feeling , but he can now ...
... experience im- aginatively and to comment on experience satirically , until now pulling him in divergent directions — meet and join forces in artis- tic congruity.19 He can still write out of his estro with feeling , but he can now ...
第 148 頁
... experienced with Haidée . Here , in Cantos XIII to XVI , chronicling Juan's experiences in the Norman Abbey house ... experience of mar- riage , and beyond ( fruitless speculation ! ) to Juan's involvement in the French Revolution ...
... experienced with Haidée . Here , in Cantos XIII to XVI , chronicling Juan's experiences in the Norman Abbey house ... experience of mar- riage , and beyond ( fruitless speculation ! ) to Juan's involvement in the French Revolution ...
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