Tennessee Studies in Literature: Special number, Utgave 11961 |
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Side 5
... death and forgets his opponent and the crowd as he dies ; there is no begging for pity or mercy , nor cry , on his part , for revenge - the poet does it for him . Lermontov's gladiator , on the contrary , craves pity ( line 5 ) ; venge ...
... death and forgets his opponent and the crowd as he dies ; there is no begging for pity or mercy , nor cry , on his part , for revenge - the poet does it for him . Lermontov's gladiator , on the contrary , craves pity ( line 5 ) ; venge ...
Side 7
... death of the gladiator is presented with much more uniformity of tone and style , based on a combina- tion of the pathetic and rhetorical . By the device of the frame stan- zas , Byron frees himself within the two stanzas on the death ...
... death of the gladiator is presented with much more uniformity of tone and style , based on a combina- tion of the pathetic and rhetorical . By the device of the frame stan- zas , Byron frees himself within the two stanzas on the death ...
Side 33
... death is not unusual . According to Renaissance belief , one of the final causes of sleep was to give man a hint of the nature of death.31 And Ben Jonson in The Poetaster makes a similar identification of the " something after death ...
... death is not unusual . According to Renaissance belief , one of the final causes of sleep was to give man a hint of the nature of death.31 And Ben Jonson in The Poetaster makes a similar identification of the " something after death ...
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Byron Chênedollé and Lermontovs Dying Gladiator | 1 |
The Critic and the Ballad | 11 |
Some Records of the Somyr Play | 19 |
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A. H. Bullen actors Agrégation American literature appears archetype artists ballad Beauchamp Beauchamp's Career biography Bloom Boswell Boswell's Brace Browning Browning's Byron called Carlyle Carlyle's Carlylean catalogue character Chênedollé Childe Roland Comus contemporary criticism death Donatello drama dreams dying gladiator edition English essay fiction France French George Meredith gladiator Goldsmith Harbrace College Harcourt Hawthorne's Hooper Wise human Ibid imagery imagination John Johnson Joseph Wood Krutch King Knoxville Krutch language Lermontov letter literary Lives London lyric Marble Faun Meredith Milton modern Moulin myth nature notes novel painting Paradise Lost passage Peele play poem poet poet's poetic poetry present Professor Puritans reference Salmasius says scholars sense Shakespeare Shaw Shaw's song Southey Southey's stanzas Stevens suggests symbol tally tally stick Tamburlaine Theatre theme theory Thomas tion traditional University of Tennessee Wallace Stevens Whitman William Congreve Wistow words writing wrote York