Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... Feeling ought to be recog- nisable as such by his outer appearance " .103 There is thus a dis- parity between feeling and action , and in the Tales action is the more interesting element . Only later , in the Juanesque style , does ...
... Feeling ought to be recog- nisable as such by his outer appearance " .103 There is thus a dis- parity between feeling and action , and in the Tales action is the more interesting element . Only later , in the Juanesque style , does ...
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... feeling still with thee in my crushed feelings ' dearth.11 It is through this ideal being that Byron experiences vicariously the discontent with man and the desire for solitude with moun- tain and forest , ocean and the stars . Byron ...
... feeling still with thee in my crushed feelings ' dearth.11 It is through this ideal being that Byron experiences vicariously the discontent with man and the desire for solitude with moun- tain and forest , ocean and the stars . Byron ...
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... feeling with which all around Clarens , and the opposite rocks of Meillerie , is invested , is of a still higher and more com- prehensive order than the mere sympathy with individual passion ; it is a sense of the existence of love in ...
... feeling with which all around Clarens , and the opposite rocks of Meillerie , is invested , is of a still higher and more com- prehensive order than the mere sympathy with individual passion ; it is a sense of the existence of love in ...
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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