Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... later developments ; so also is the fact that there is a comic element , at least in the earlier Childe Harold . This exists partly for its own sake : as Borst observes , " there was a kind of release and even pleasure in the very ...
... later developments ; so also is the fact that there is a comic element , at least in the earlier Childe Harold . This exists partly for its own sake : as Borst observes , " there was a kind of release and even pleasure in the very ...
Side 70
... later , in Pisa or Genoa , among English friends and hangers - on , he tended again to appear more insular . And in measuring the gap between the earlier and later cantos of Childe Harold , one is aware of the difference between the ...
... later , in Pisa or Genoa , among English friends and hangers - on , he tended again to appear more insular . And in measuring the gap between the earlier and later cantos of Childe Harold , one is aware of the difference between the ...
Side 79
... later passage : it is not only the individual guilt of the Gothic hero which flaws his communion with nature , it is also the general condition of mankind , spirit clogged with clay : Where rose the mountains , there to him were friends ...
... later passage : it is not only the individual guilt of the Gothic hero which flaws his communion with nature , it is also the general condition of mankind , spirit clogged with clay : Where rose the mountains , there to him were friends ...
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