Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... human spirit . Once again , Byron appeals to common feeling to condemn them and to ennoble their victims . The brief description of the Laocoon24 is another vision of human suffering , but this time in the presence of the gods ; and it ...
... human spirit . Once again , Byron appeals to common feeling to condemn them and to ennoble their victims . The brief description of the Laocoon24 is another vision of human suffering , but this time in the presence of the gods ; and it ...
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... human experience till it reaches a state of relativism more extreme than anything in Byron . For Byron stops short at the point where it is still possible to assert a traditional morality and a common human feeling , even , at times ...
... human experience till it reaches a state of relativism more extreme than anything in Byron . For Byron stops short at the point where it is still possible to assert a traditional morality and a common human feeling , even , at times ...
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... human nature , of which his experience was reasonably wide . " Human kind " , as one of his admirers has remarked , " cannot bear very much reality . " The reception of Don Juan served only to rein- force Byron's sense of the ...
... human nature , of which his experience was reasonably wide . " Human kind " , as one of his admirers has remarked , " cannot bear very much reality . " The reception of Don Juan served only to rein- force Byron's sense of the ...
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