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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... express appreciation to the Contessa Cini de Pianzano and her two charming daughters for their delightful hospitality at Filetto near Ravenna . The Contessa , a descendant of the Gamba family , showed us mementoes of Teresa Guiccioli ...
... express appreciation to the Contessa Cini de Pianzano and her two charming daughters for their delightful hospitality at Filetto near Ravenna . The Contessa , a descendant of the Gamba family , showed us mementoes of Teresa Guiccioli ...
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... express it vehemently in the prologue of Canto II of Childe Harold . Byron's angry protest against Lord Elgin's " rape " of Greek treasures had far - reaching and influential effects . As Sir Steven Runciman has recently pointed out ...
... express it vehemently in the prologue of Canto II of Childe Harold . Byron's angry protest against Lord Elgin's " rape " of Greek treasures had far - reaching and influential effects . As Sir Steven Runciman has recently pointed out ...
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... express the paradoxical diversities of his nature and , at the same time , stand aside and comment upon his experiences with sympathetic detachment . In Childe Harold , Joseph remarks , " Byron is already moving towards the separation ...
... express the paradoxical diversities of his nature and , at the same time , stand aside and comment upon his experiences with sympathetic detachment . In Childe Harold , Joseph remarks , " Byron is already moving towards the separation ...
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