Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... once , it moves on to the boat with its mysteri- ous burden , the ambush , the battle and the death of the Emir , which constitute the main body of the tale . Two brief passages describe the mysterious Caloyer ( who is the repentant ...
... once , it moves on to the boat with its mysteri- ous burden , the ambush , the battle and the death of the Emir , which constitute the main body of the tale . Two brief passages describe the mysterious Caloyer ( who is the repentant ...
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... Once again , the Byronic hero is a man who acts irrationally , swayed by " the madness of the heart " ; rebellion , not rationally conceived , must fail ; Faliero is , after all , a would - be Napoleon rather than a Washington . Yet his ...
... Once again , the Byronic hero is a man who acts irrationally , swayed by " the madness of the heart " ; rebellion , not rationally conceived , must fail ; Faliero is , after all , a would - be Napoleon rather than a Washington . Yet his ...
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... once both warm and weak invites to deeds He longs to do , but dare not . Is it strange That I should act what you could think ? We have done With right and wrong ; and now must only ponder Upon effects , not causes . 105 Once again ...
... once both warm and weak invites to deeds He longs to do , but dare not . Is it strange That I should act what you could think ? We have done With right and wrong ; and now must only ponder Upon effects , not causes . 105 Once again ...
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