Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... Cain was planned almost as early as Sardanapalus and written immediately after The Two Foscari , it represents a distinct shift in Byron's interests , from politics to theology , from society to the cosmos . The choice of Cain ...
... Cain was planned almost as early as Sardanapalus and written immediately after The Two Foscari , it represents a distinct shift in Byron's interests , from politics to theology , from society to the cosmos . The choice of Cain ...
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... Cain with the admonition to use his reason and thus be nearer to " the spiritual nature " , the new knowledge is the temptation that leads to Cain's scepticism , and his sacrifice is offered with what is virtually an agnostic prayer.93 ...
... Cain with the admonition to use his reason and thus be nearer to " the spiritual nature " , the new knowledge is the temptation that leads to Cain's scepticism , and his sacrifice is offered with what is virtually an agnostic prayer.93 ...
Side 129
... Cain , III , i , 176–84 ( Poetry , V , 262 ) . 70 For Miltonic influence , see Chew , Dramas , pp . 123-6 . 71 Cain , Pref . ( Poetry , V , 208-9 ) . 72 Manfred Eimer , " Das apokryphe Buch Henoch und Byrons Myster- ien " , in Englische ...
... Cain , III , i , 176–84 ( Poetry , V , 262 ) . 70 For Miltonic influence , see Chew , Dramas , pp . 123-6 . 71 Cain , Pref . ( Poetry , V , 208-9 ) . 72 Manfred Eimer , " Das apokryphe Buch Henoch und Byrons Myster- ien " , in Englische ...
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