Studies in Honor of John C. Hodges and Alwin ThalerRichard Beale Davis, John Leon Lievsay University of Tennessee Press, 1961 - 209 sider |
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... theme in the poem . Lermontov's verbal debts in this particular passage come , not from Byron or from Chênedollé , but from early poems by Puškin . With Lermontov's expression " prosteršego nemejuščie dlani , " com- pare Puškin's ...
... theme in the poem . Lermontov's verbal debts in this particular passage come , not from Byron or from Chênedollé , but from early poems by Puškin . With Lermontov's expression " prosteršego nemejuščie dlani , " com- pare Puškin's ...
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... theme , but heightens the image : " he fell , like a wild beast ( zver ' ) of the forest . " Lermontov ends the section with the cry , " Farewell , corrupt Rome - farewell , O native land , " themes perhaps suggested by Byron , but not ...
... theme , but heightens the image : " he fell , like a wild beast ( zver ' ) of the forest . " Lermontov ends the section with the cry , " Farewell , corrupt Rome - farewell , O native land , " themes perhaps suggested by Byron , but not ...
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... theme of art in relation to nature and to society are greater in scope than the versions of these themes elsewhere in Hawthorne's fiction . Of all his fiction it is the most nearly balanced in moral vision and incomparably the richest ...
... theme of art in relation to nature and to society are greater in scope than the versions of these themes elsewhere in Hawthorne's fiction . Of all his fiction it is the most nearly balanced in moral vision and incomparably the richest ...
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