Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... fall again , yet falls only to rise : the issues raised by Byron's early Calvinism are left undetermined , since man's mixed and imperfect nature , flesh and spirit , mean- ness and nobility , clay and spark , is both effect and cause ...
... fall again , yet falls only to rise : the issues raised by Byron's early Calvinism are left undetermined , since man's mixed and imperfect nature , flesh and spirit , mean- ness and nobility , clay and spark , is both effect and cause ...
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... fall " . The association is amplified in the island episode , where Juan and Haidée are a new Adam and Eve who live for a time as if in a state of natural innocence , oblivious to others , in their island - Eden . But they are only ...
... fall " . The association is amplified in the island episode , where Juan and Haidée are a new Adam and Eve who live for a time as if in a state of natural innocence , oblivious to others , in their island - Eden . But they are only ...
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... fall by pointing out the road to the stars , which human ingenuity will soon follow- When Newton saw an apple fall , he found In that slight startle from his contemplation- ' Tis said ( for I'll not answer above ground For any sage's ...
... fall by pointing out the road to the stars , which human ingenuity will soon follow- When Newton saw an apple fall , he found In that slight startle from his contemplation- ' Tis said ( for I'll not answer above ground For any sage's ...
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action actual allows already appears becomes beginning Byron cant Canto character Childe Harold comic common complete contrast death described digression Don Juan earlier early effect element English epic episode example experience fact fall feeling figure followed give Haidée hero human imagination Italy Juan's kind Lady later least less Letters live look Lord manner material means mind Moore moral Murray narrative narrator nature never ocean once original passage passion perhaps play poem poet Poetry political Pope possible present reference reflection relation remains romantic ruin satire scene seems seen sense society soul spirit stanzas story style theme things thought tion tradition true turn whole writing written