Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... Passions " offered an English model for the " simple and severe " style , which she defined in her preface : As the great object here is to trace passion through all its varieties , and in every stage , many of which are marked by ...
... Passions " offered an English model for the " simple and severe " style , which she defined in her preface : As the great object here is to trace passion through all its varieties , and in every stage , many of which are marked by ...
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... passion , and that there is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquake , or an eternal fever . Besides , who would ever shave themselves in such a state ? 12 The recurrence of the " earthquake " in this ...
... passion , and that there is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquake , or an eternal fever . Besides , who would ever shave themselves in such a state ? 12 The recurrence of the " earthquake " in this ...
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... passion ; or rather , passion itself is recognised as a major part of human nature , but becomes an object of satire when it is confused with principle and becomes autonomous . " System " is one of Byron's danger - signal words , and he ...
... passion ; or rather , passion itself is recognised as a major part of human nature , but becomes an object of satire when it is confused with principle and becomes autonomous . " System " is one of Byron's danger - signal words , and he ...
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