Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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Side 25
... Childe Harold . This exists partly for its own sake : as Borst observes , " there was a kind of release and even pleasure in the very exaggeration of the picture " . But it is also the beginning of a method , which is ... CHILDE HAROLD " 25.
... Childe Harold . This exists partly for its own sake : as Borst observes , " there was a kind of release and even pleasure in the very exaggeration of the picture " . But it is also the beginning of a method , which is ... CHILDE HAROLD " 25.
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... Childe Harold is to clarify the role of the Childe , whom he had created lightheartedly and then allowed to take on a more serious utterance , and to redefine his own relationship to him . In my youth's summer I did sing of One , The ...
... Childe Harold is to clarify the role of the Childe , whom he had created lightheartedly and then allowed to take on a more serious utterance , and to redefine his own relationship to him . In my youth's summer I did sing of One , The ...
Side 94
... Childe Harold is rooted in the eighteenth - century topographical tradition , and derives from that tradition its central theme of time and mortality and of lament for lost empires . But this theme is now given a new and more ...
... Childe Harold is rooted in the eighteenth - century topographical tradition , and derives from that tradition its central theme of time and mortality and of lament for lost empires . But this theme is now given a new and more ...
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