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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... sense of guilt , from whatever ob- scure origins in early Calvinistic training or in premature initi- ation into sexual experience by his nurse or homosexuality by Lord Grey , and his obsessive interest in guilt and remorse . More- over ...
... sense of guilt , from whatever ob- scure origins in early Calvinistic training or in premature initi- ation into sexual experience by his nurse or homosexuality by Lord Grey , and his obsessive interest in guilt and remorse . More- over ...
第 91 頁
... sense he was now beginning to feel of emancipation from British decorum and his own earlier Childe Harold sentiment ... sense , his development is a self - discovery of what is latent within him ; but , in a more important sense , it is ...
... sense he was now beginning to feel of emancipation from British decorum and his own earlier Childe Harold sentiment ... sense , his development is a self - discovery of what is latent within him ; but , in a more important sense , it is ...
第 158 頁
... sense . " » 76 Byron , a true satirist in the Classic and Augustan sense , has a firm moral framework and perspective from which to judge the objects of his satiric attack , whether war , tyranny , or social abuses . Clearly , he does ...
... sense . " » 76 Byron , a true satirist in the Classic and Augustan sense , has a firm moral framework and perspective from which to judge the objects of his satiric attack , whether war , tyranny , or social abuses . Clearly , he does ...
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