Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... Byron - or has the means of understanding him as well as Professor Marchand does . The one really big fact which , if I am not mistaken , sees light for the first time in Professor Marchand's book comes near the beginning of the first ...
... Byron - or has the means of understanding him as well as Professor Marchand does . The one really big fact which , if I am not mistaken , sees light for the first time in Professor Marchand's book comes near the beginning of the first ...
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... Byron to have a fully successful relationship with his poetic imagination , either , and for the same reasons . Byron was a poet who worked through , by means of , self - con- sciousness . That is to say , he projected an image of ...
... Byron to have a fully successful relationship with his poetic imagination , either , and for the same reasons . Byron was a poet who worked through , by means of , self - con- sciousness . That is to say , he projected an image of ...
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John Wain. is a very typical piece of Byron ; the introductory line , which exists for the sake of the one it leads to , is clumsy and stilted ; Byron has to italicise There in the hope of getting the reader to stress it enough to set it ...
John Wain. is a very typical piece of Byron ; the introductory line , which exists for the sake of the one it leads to , is clumsy and stilted ; Byron has to italicise There in the hope of getting the reader to stress it enough to set it ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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