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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... took boyish pleasure in the play fort and Gothic castle on the lake , in the palatial propor- tions of the rooms of the manor , and in the spaciousness of the surrounding fields and forest . To celebrate his new status , and to ...
... took boyish pleasure in the play fort and Gothic castle on the lake , in the palatial propor- tions of the rooms of the manor , and in the spaciousness of the surrounding fields and forest . To celebrate his new status , and to ...
第 72 頁
... took the young women with them for moonlight cruises . In stormy weather , they sat around the fire in Byron's villa engaged in conversation or in the telling and writing of ghost stories . Each began one , but only Mary took it ...
... took the young women with them for moonlight cruises . In stormy weather , they sat around the fire in Byron's villa engaged in conversation or in the telling and writing of ghost stories . Each began one , but only Mary took it ...
第 100 頁
... took a room in the Albergo Impe- riale near the tomb of Dante . Byron's official host at Ravenna was the Count Giuseppe Alborghetti , Secretary General of the Gov- ernment of the Lower Romagna , a cultivated man of great influ- ence and ...
... took a room in the Albergo Impe- riale near the tomb of Dante . Byron's official host at Ravenna was the Count Giuseppe Alborghetti , Secretary General of the Gov- ernment of the Lower Romagna , a cultivated man of great influ- ence and ...
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