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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... literary sources of Manfred , though Byron was largely unconscious of them , are numerous and eclectic . Among the parallels noted by Chew are Goethe's Faust , brought to By- ron's notice by " Monk " Lewis ' verbal translation at ...
... literary sources of Manfred , though Byron was largely unconscious of them , are numerous and eclectic . Among the parallels noted by Chew are Goethe's Faust , brought to By- ron's notice by " Monk " Lewis ' verbal translation at ...
第 86 頁
Paul Graham Trueblood. of the literary and social life of Venice , including Ugo Foscolo and the noted sculptor ... literary en- deavor . Sometime during the fever of the Carnival he finished Manfred , and he also wrote at this time ...
Paul Graham Trueblood. of the literary and social life of Venice , including Ugo Foscolo and the noted sculptor ... literary en- deavor . Sometime during the fever of the Carnival he finished Manfred , and he also wrote at this time ...
第 143 頁
... literary advisors in London , as well as Walter Scott , were delighted with Beppo ; and Murray urged Byron to send him another lively tale in the same vein . Encouraged by the reception of the experimental poem in his new Pulcian manner ...
... literary advisors in London , as well as Walter Scott , were delighted with Beppo ; and Murray urged Byron to send him another lively tale in the same vein . Encouraged by the reception of the experimental poem in his new Pulcian manner ...
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