Lord ByronTwayne Publishers, 1977 - 195 頁 A study of the life and career of nineteenth-century English author Lord Byron, encouraging understanding and appreciation of the personality and work of the "modern" Romantic poet. |
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第 26 頁
... began to write verse is not known ( except for his verse at twelve ) , but certainly by his fourteenth and fifteenth years he was scribbling epigrams and satiric rhymes for the amuse- ment of his classmates and , unknown to them ...
... began to write verse is not known ( except for his verse at twelve ) , but certainly by his fourteenth and fifteenth years he was scribbling epigrams and satiric rhymes for the amuse- ment of his classmates and , unknown to them ...
第 40 頁
... began writing the first canto of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , which he originally called Childe Burun ( an old form of his own name ) . The first canto he completed at Athens at the end of the year ; the second , at Smyrna in March ...
... began writing the first canto of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , which he originally called Childe Burun ( an old form of his own name ) . The first canto he completed at Athens at the end of the year ; the second , at Smyrna in March ...
第 125 頁
... began at once to muster his financial resources to equip with medical and military supplies an expedition to Greece . Byron was fully aware that the chief obstacle to his departure for Greece was Teresa . Both his affection for her and ...
... began at once to muster his financial resources to equip with medical and military supplies an expedition to Greece . Byron was fully aware that the chief obstacle to his departure for Greece was Teresa . Both his affection for her and ...
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