Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... followed by an orthodox repentance . One striking and cryptic passage describes the mind tormented by remorse as a scorpion ringed by fire , but this applies , not to the Giaour , but to the guilty Hassan : So writhes the mind Remorse ...
... followed by an orthodox repentance . One striking and cryptic passage describes the mind tormented by remorse as a scorpion ringed by fire , but this applies , not to the Giaour , but to the guilty Hassan : So writhes the mind Remorse ...
Side 113
... conflicting impulses act on a character which Byron conceived as passionate and Lear - like ; for , discarding his first notion of having Faliero motivated by jealousy , he followed " Monk " Lewis's advice to " stick to the THE DRAMAS 113.
... conflicting impulses act on a character which Byron conceived as passionate and Lear - like ; for , discarding his first notion of having Faliero motivated by jealousy , he followed " Monk " Lewis's advice to " stick to the THE DRAMAS 113.
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... followed by a renewal ( meta- cosmesis ) . And this , blended with elements of the early but in- escapable Calvinism which he had so violently rejected , gives him the picture of earth's history as , not one , but a series of ...
... followed by a renewal ( meta- cosmesis ) . And this , blended with elements of the early but in- escapable Calvinism which he had so violently rejected , gives him the picture of earth's history as , not one , but a series of ...
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