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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... seriously believed that marriage with Annabella Milbanke would help him settle down to a more rational pattern of living and reconcile the conflicts that con- stantly raged within him . In this good , inexperienced , and serious- minded ...
... seriously believed that marriage with Annabella Milbanke would help him settle down to a more rational pattern of living and reconcile the conflicts that con- stantly raged within him . In this good , inexperienced , and serious- minded ...
第 92 頁
... serious work . The urbane , bon vivant , man - of - the - world aspect of Byron's personality is never allowed free rein in his poetry until Beppo and Don Juan . Miss Boyd has pointed out the relevancy and importance of Byron's letter ...
... serious work . The urbane , bon vivant , man - of - the - world aspect of Byron's personality is never allowed free rein in his poetry until Beppo and Don Juan . Miss Boyd has pointed out the relevancy and importance of Byron's letter ...
第 135 頁
... serious and one ludicrous ( a la Beppo ) , not yet finished , and in no hurry to be so . " 2 After originally and mistakenly crediting Berni with being the " originator ” of the Ital- ian " burlesque " style , Byron later undertook his ...
... serious and one ludicrous ( a la Beppo ) , not yet finished , and in no hurry to be so . " 2 After originally and mistakenly crediting Berni with being the " originator ” of the Ital- ian " burlesque " style , Byron later undertook his ...
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