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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 26 頁
... beginning to be dimly aware of the value of poetic expression as a catharsis of the deeper emotions . By the time he was fifteen Byron was beginning to enjoy Harrow . The headmaster , Dr. Drury , he held in high esteem , and not with ...
... beginning to be dimly aware of the value of poetic expression as a catharsis of the deeper emotions . By the time he was fifteen Byron was beginning to enjoy Harrow . The headmaster , Dr. Drury , he held in high esteem , and not with ...
第 53 頁
... beginning of another Byronic method which he later uses masterfully in Don Juan . This is the achievement of moral comment through the blending of narrative with digression , satiric or otherwise . We have already noted Byron's use in ...
... beginning of another Byronic method which he later uses masterfully in Don Juan . This is the achievement of moral comment through the blending of narrative with digression , satiric or otherwise . We have already noted Byron's use in ...
第 75 頁
... beginning of the genu- ine friendship and mutual high regard that persisted between the two poets . Their joint house - hunting efforts were soon rewarded . By the beginning of June Byron had taken the Villa Diodati situated on a hill ...
... beginning of the genu- ine friendship and mutual high regard that persisted between the two poets . Their joint house - hunting efforts were soon rewarded . By the beginning of June Byron had taken the Villa Diodati situated on a hill ...
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