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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Side 69
... women in ironic contrast to ridicule some foibles of English women , especially the intellectual pretensions of the Bluestockings . Stanza 72 ends with a couplet about " bustling Botherbys " who show the Blues " that charming passage in ...
... women in ironic contrast to ridicule some foibles of English women , especially the intellectual pretensions of the Bluestockings . Stanza 72 ends with a couplet about " bustling Botherbys " who show the Blues " that charming passage in ...
Side 74
... women - but I won't discuss ( LXVIII , 2 ) Those brazen [ women suit their horse - like ] taste Those brazen creatures always suit their taste ( LXVII , 8 ) Perhaps the greatest improvement was the addition of substance to lines that ...
... women - but I won't discuss ( LXVIII , 2 ) Those brazen [ women suit their horse - like ] taste Those brazen creatures always suit their taste ( LXVII , 8 ) Perhaps the greatest improvement was the addition of substance to lines that ...
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... women - repulsive not merely because of his promiscuity , but because of the give - and - take- away pattern his feelings seem to have most easily fallen into . Byron would display himself before a woman until he provoked her to make ...
... women - repulsive not merely because of his promiscuity , but because of the give - and - take- away pattern his feelings seem to have most easily fallen into . Byron would display himself before a woman until he provoked her to make ...
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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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