Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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Side 21
... original intention . For , seen in its original context , how could the opening description of Harold have been taken literally or seriously ? — Whilome in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth , Who ne in Virtue's ways did take delight ...
... original intention . For , seen in its original context , how could the opening description of Harold have been taken literally or seriously ? — Whilome in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth , Who ne in Virtue's ways did take delight ...
Side 84
... original statement , and in so doing moderate it : the inserted stanzas on the Venus de ' Medici emphasise its sensuousness and minimise the original satire on connoisseurship , and the later ones inserted into the " curse " in the ...
... original statement , and in so doing moderate it : the inserted stanzas on the Venus de ' Medici emphasise its sensuousness and minimise the original satire on connoisseurship , and the later ones inserted into the " curse " in the ...
Side 170
... original , in the siege he is imposing on a straightforward narrative of battle and adventure a quite per- sonal point of view which regards war as vile . The details are often directly from the original - the fortifications of Ismail ...
... original , in the siege he is imposing on a straightforward narrative of battle and adventure a quite per- sonal point of view which regards war as vile . The details are often directly from the original - the fortifications of Ismail ...
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