Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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Side 206
... lives in a particular time and place , with a contemporary history , all a generation later than the " present " in which Juan himself lives . The reader is kept aware of this , as part of the framework in which the story is shown to ...
... lives in a particular time and place , with a contemporary history , all a generation later than the " present " in which Juan himself lives . The reader is kept aware of this , as part of the framework in which the story is shown to ...
Side 229
... live - and we dead ? We , whose minds comprehend all things ? No more ; But let us to the story as before.53 The pattern of recurrence which governs the ages of the earth also , it is hinted , repeats within history . Troy is betrayed ...
... live - and we dead ? We , whose minds comprehend all things ? No more ; But let us to the story as before.53 The pattern of recurrence which governs the ages of the earth also , it is hinted , repeats within history . Troy is betrayed ...
Side 297
... live in Cumberland ; and their under - sect ( which someone has maliciously called the ' Cockney School ' ) , who are enthusiastical for the country because they live in London . . . . I can understand the pretensions of the aquatic ...
... live in Cumberland ; and their under - sect ( which someone has maliciously called the ' Cockney School ' ) , who are enthusiastical for the country because they live in London . . . . I can understand the pretensions of the aquatic ...
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