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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... satire , a work he hoped to publish before he departed for the East . By the first of the year Byron was back in London , making arrangements for the publication of his satire and for taking his seat in the House of Lords . He was in ...
... satire , a work he hoped to publish before he departed for the East . By the first of the year Byron was back in London , making arrangements for the publication of his satire and for taking his seat in the House of Lords . He was in ...
第 145 頁
... satire he had found his true forte - all these renewed his faith in Don Juan and impelled him to resume composition . This he apparently did by as early as April , 1822 , in spite of Teresa's interdiction , her " em- bargo " being ...
... satire he had found his true forte - all these renewed his faith in Don Juan and impelled him to resume composition . This he apparently did by as early as April , 1822 , in spite of Teresa's interdiction , her " em- bargo " being ...
第 156 頁
... satire , for it ultimately offers , in its description of the absurdities of the real , no suggestion of the ideal . " 67 Now , as we know , Byron very definitely avowed his purpose in Don Juan to be " a Satire on abuses of the present ...
... satire , for it ultimately offers , in its description of the absurdities of the real , no suggestion of the ideal . " 67 Now , as we know , Byron very definitely avowed his purpose in Don Juan to be " a Satire on abuses of the present ...
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