Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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Side 45
... narrative poetry until later . Not only is Vathek the finest and most influential example in English of the oriental ... narration lends itself particularly to the suggestion of THE TALES 45.
... narrative poetry until later . Not only is Vathek the finest and most influential example in English of the oriental ... narration lends itself particularly to the suggestion of THE TALES 45.
Side 52
... narratives . The additions and interpolations by the translator will be easily distinguished from the rest , by the ... narrative " 79 is true of the poem in its original form ; of the final revision it is true only in a limiting sense ...
... narratives . The additions and interpolations by the translator will be easily distinguished from the rest , by the ... narrative " 79 is true of the poem in its original form ; of the final revision it is true only in a limiting sense ...
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... narrative ) begins to suggest the methods of symbolism . One does not need to look far for examples of this among the varying interpretations of Coleridge and Keats . Byron's method in the Tales is closer to theirs than it is to that of ...
... narrative ) begins to suggest the methods of symbolism . One does not need to look far for examples of this among the varying interpretations of Coleridge and Keats . Byron's method in the Tales is closer to theirs than it is to that of ...
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