Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... society : These ' romantics ' sought the beauties of nature rather than the pleasures of society ; they carried their own world with them , and , with few exceptions , felt little need for any human contacts with the inhabitants of the ...
... society : These ' romantics ' sought the beauties of nature rather than the pleasures of society ; they carried their own world with them , and , with few exceptions , felt little need for any human contacts with the inhabitants of the ...
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... society on the brink of war and revolution in order to satirise what appears to him a society again on the brink of revolution and war . This also answers those , like Johnson , who attempt to limit the real range of Don Juan ; and ...
... society on the brink of war and revolution in order to satirise what appears to him a society again on the brink of revolution and war . This also answers those , like Johnson , who attempt to limit the real range of Don Juan ; and ...
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... society was impervious to the moral changes which the Methodist and Evangelical movements had fostered in the rest of English society , and which were transforming " Georgian " into " Victorian " England , in literature as in other ...
... society was impervious to the moral changes which the Methodist and Evangelical movements had fostered in the rest of English society , and which were transforming " Georgian " into " Victorian " England , in literature as in other ...
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