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 62 頁
... interest in guilt and remorse . Moreover , his sense of having been an " outsider " when he came to London , without a cir- cle of friends among his peers , inclined him to admire men who were proud , isolated , and rebellious , exiles ...
... interest in guilt and remorse . Moreover , his sense of having been an " outsider " when he came to London , without a cir- cle of friends among his peers , inclined him to admire men who were proud , isolated , and rebellious , exiles ...
第 79 頁
... interest which , seen through the eye of the narrator - hero and assimilated to the poet- hero's personality and preoccupations , give rise to passages of lively and personal introspection and reflection . These four major themes the ...
... interest which , seen through the eye of the narrator - hero and assimilated to the poet- hero's personality and preoccupations , give rise to passages of lively and personal introspection and reflection . These four major themes the ...
第 107 頁
... interest in Italian politics and especially in the insurrectionary movement looking toward the overthrow of the Austrian overlordship . More- over , Byron and Count Ruggero Gamba were mutually attracted by their congenial liberal interests ...
... interest in Italian politics and especially in the insurrectionary movement looking toward the overthrow of the Austrian overlordship . More- over , Byron and Count Ruggero Gamba were mutually attracted by their congenial liberal interests ...
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