Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... political at all . But it is clear that his interest in the past is not antiquarian ; as in Childe Harold , the past interests him because it comments on the present , and these plays are a means of dramatising some of the issues it ...
... political at all . But it is clear that his interest in the past is not antiquarian ; as in Childe Harold , the past interests him because it comments on the present , and these plays are a means of dramatising some of the issues it ...
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... Political " Byron's political views are based on experience which was , for a poet , an exceptionally wide one - one has to turn to someone like André Malraux for a modern parallel . This experience included participation both in the ...
... Political " Byron's political views are based on experience which was , for a poet , an exceptionally wide one - one has to turn to someone like André Malraux for a modern parallel . This experience included participation both in the ...
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... politics " . Two quotations will show the con- sistency of this principle over almost the whole of his political career : the first is from his Journal of 1813–14 : As for me , by the blessing of indifference , I have simplified my politics ...
... politics " . Two quotations will show the con- sistency of this principle over almost the whole of his political career : the first is from his Journal of 1813–14 : As for me , by the blessing of indifference , I have simplified my politics ...
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