Byron: A Collection of Critical EssaysPaul West Prentice-Hall, 1963 - 175 sider In this volume, some of the foremost writers and critics of our time interpret Byron's work and personality, emphasizing the inseparable link between the artist and the man. |
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... natural symbols objectify that in himself that demarks him from men's society . Any man " who surpasses or subdues mankind " is as a mountain looking on the hate of those below ( III . 45 ) . Himself he is a " portion " of that nature ...
... natural symbols objectify that in himself that demarks him from men's society . Any man " who surpasses or subdues mankind " is as a mountain looking on the hate of those below ( III . 45 ) . Himself he is a " portion " of that nature ...
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... nature . He has been blamed for lightly and theatrically making poetic gestures not deeply felt ; and it is true that certain lines in Childe Harold appear to merit the charge . Sometimes the transition from the more Augustan diction of ...
... nature . He has been blamed for lightly and theatrically making poetic gestures not deeply felt ; and it is true that certain lines in Childe Harold appear to merit the charge . Sometimes the transition from the more Augustan diction of ...
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... nature of the whole body . But the attempt to change the nature of things is doomed from the start : even the Doge suspected as much . Just before he is led out to execution on the Giant's Staircase he says to his wife : there was that ...
... nature of the whole body . But the attempt to change the nature of things is doomed from the start : even the Doge suspected as much . Just before he is led out to execution on the Giant's Staircase he says to his wife : there was that ...
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INTRODUCTIONPaul West | 1 |
THE TWO ETERNITIES 1939G Wilson Knight | 15 |
GUILT AND RETRIBUTION IN BYRONS SEA POEMS 1961 | 31 |
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Adeline alliteration Annabella aristocratic Augustan become Beppo Bertrand Russell Botherby Byronic hero Canto century character Childe Harold Coleridge comic Corsair couplet death Doge Don Juan draft dramatic edited effect emotional English epic essay eternity eyes F. R. Leavis fact fair copy farce feel force Giaour guilt Gulbeyaz Haidée Haidée's hate heart hero human imitation irony John Wain Juan's kind Lady Lambro later letter literary lives Lord Byron Manfred manner Marino Faliero Mario Praz matrix stanzas Milton mind moral nature never o'er octave ottava rima passage passion Paul West phrase plays poem poet poetic poetry Pope Professor Steffan revision rhetorical rhyme rhythm rhythmical romantic Sardanapalus Satan satiric satirist seems sense sentimental Shelley society spirit stanzas stunts style Suwarrow T. S. Eliot theme thing thou thought tion tone University verse Wain Wilson Knight women words Wordsworth writing written