Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... Nature's littleness , Till , growing with its growth , we thus dilate Our Spirits to the size of what they contemplate . Byron's quest for reconciliation with Nature was checked in the Alps ; but because he failed to find the same ...
... Nature's littleness , Till , growing with its growth , we thus dilate Our Spirits to the size of what they contemplate . Byron's quest for reconciliation with Nature was checked in the Alps ; but because he failed to find the same ...
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... Nature , with its beauty and passion , remains uncorrupted by the world . The theme is already fully stated in Haidée , the Eve or angel of an earthly Paradise , who is both " Nature's bride " and " Passion's child ” , 30 “ married ” in ...
... Nature , with its beauty and passion , remains uncorrupted by the world . The theme is already fully stated in Haidée , the Eve or angel of an earthly Paradise , who is both " Nature's bride " and " Passion's child ” , 30 “ married ” in ...
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... Nature , but in no simple sense . In the Love - theme , as we have seen , the natural is opposed to the artificial and corrupt ; the same thing applies to the theme of War . Yet Byron's Nature is a profoundly ambivalent conception ...
... Nature , but in no simple sense . In the Love - theme , as we have seen , the natural is opposed to the artificial and corrupt ; the same thing applies to the theme of War . Yet Byron's Nature is a profoundly ambivalent conception ...
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