Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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Side 14
... canto , appears only in a few added stanzas of Childe Harold , although both this and his later stay in Athens served to provide material for the Turkish Tales . As the poem follows the events of these first six months , it moves with ...
... canto , appears only in a few added stanzas of Childe Harold , although both this and his later stay in Athens served to provide material for the Turkish Tales . As the poem follows the events of these first six months , it moves with ...
Side 149
... Canto IV , in which his earlier manner ( if we can still call it such ) achieves its last full expression . He had ... Canto of Che . Harold . " But the new Pulcian manner was at the same time being discovered and established in Beppo ...
... Canto IV , in which his earlier manner ( if we can still call it such ) achieves its last full expression . He had ... Canto of Che . Harold . " But the new Pulcian manner was at the same time being discovered and established in Beppo ...
Side 154
... Canto I has the astonishing total of 60 added stanzas ; 14 are added to each of II and III , 19 to IV and 20 to V. This accounts for a large part of the stanzas added to the whole poem : after this the rate drops off steeply , except ...
... Canto I has the astonishing total of 60 added stanzas ; 14 are added to each of II and III , 19 to IV and 20 to V. This accounts for a large part of the stanzas added to the whole poem : after this the rate drops off steeply , except ...
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admired Ariosto Aurora Beppo Blessington Bowles controversy Boyd Bride of Abydos Byronic hero Cain cant Canto Catherine character Childe Harold comic contrast Corsair dandy described digression Don Juan drama earlier effect English epic episode Escarpit example experience Faust feeling Giaour Gothic Greece Greek Gulbeyaz Haidée Haidée's Helene Richter hero Hobhouse human irony Johnson Journal Juan's Juanesque Keats kind Lady Adeline Lady Blessington Lambro Lara later cantos least Leila Letters Lord Byron Lovell Manfred Marino Faliero meditation Medwin metaphor mind Moore moral Murray Napoleon narrative narrator nature ocean ottava rima Paradise passage passion perhaps poem poet poetic Poetry political Pope present rhyme romantic ruin Sardanapalus satire scene Scott sense sentimental seraglio Shelley shipwreck Siege of Corinth society soul spirit stanzas Steffan story style Suvarov theme things thou tion tradition Turkish whole Wordsworth writing