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 12 筆
第 46 頁
... regarded as the " first " lit- erary men of England of his day : Thomas Moore , Samuel Rogers , and Thomas Campbell . Byron's first personal contact with Cole- ridge occurred in December when upon two occasions he accom- panied Rogers ...
... regarded as the " first " lit- erary men of England of his day : Thomas Moore , Samuel Rogers , and Thomas Campbell . Byron's first personal contact with Cole- ridge occurred in December when upon two occasions he accom- panied Rogers ...
第 125 頁
... regarded as the enemy of " all that is pure and good " and which can be conquered only by exposing it to " ridi- cule , the only weapon ... that the English climate cannot rust . " 992 Byron's complex and paradoxical nature Lady ...
... regarded as the enemy of " all that is pure and good " and which can be conquered only by exposing it to " ridi- cule , the only weapon ... that the English climate cannot rust . " 992 Byron's complex and paradoxical nature Lady ...
第 164 頁
... regarded as a vast literary joke ... humorous in its means but , beneath the clownish leer , serious in its implications . " " It is not , ' he continues , " satire , for it ultimately offers , in its description of the absurdities of ...
... regarded as a vast literary joke ... humorous in its means but , beneath the clownish leer , serious in its implications . " " It is not , ' he continues , " satire , for it ultimately offers , in its description of the absurdities of ...
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