Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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Side 14
... canto , appears only in a few added stanzas of Childe Harold , although both this and his later stay in Athens served to provide material for the Turkish Tales . As the poem follows the events of these first six months , it moves with ...
... canto , appears only in a few added stanzas of Childe Harold , although both this and his later stay in Athens served to provide material for the Turkish Tales . As the poem follows the events of these first six months , it moves with ...
Side 149
... Canto IV , in which his earlier manner ( if we can still call it such ) achieves its last full expression . He had ... Canto of Che . Harold . " But the new Pulcian manner was at the same time being discovered and established in Beppo ...
... Canto IV , in which his earlier manner ( if we can still call it such ) achieves its last full expression . He had ... Canto of Che . Harold . " But the new Pulcian manner was at the same time being discovered and established in Beppo ...
Side 154
... Canto I has the astonishing total of 60 added stanzas ; 14 are added to each of II and III , 19 to IV and 20 to V. This accounts for a large part of the stanzas added to the whole poem : after this the rate drops off steeply , except ...
... Canto I has the astonishing total of 60 added stanzas ; 14 are added to each of II and III , 19 to IV and 20 to V. This accounts for a large part of the stanzas added to the whole poem : after this the rate drops off steeply , except ...
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