Byron's Poetry: A Critical IntroductionHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 261 էջ |
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... fame and the conviction of his own " delinquencies " gave him the right to say without affectation that he had " grown agèd in this world of woe , / In deeds , not years , piercing the depths of life , / So that no wonder waits him ...
... fame and the conviction of his own " delinquencies " gave him the right to say without affectation that he had " grown agèd in this world of woe , / In deeds , not years , piercing the depths of life , / So that no wonder waits him ...
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... Fame . " He could crush an empire , but could not govern his own " pettiest passion . " And finally , When Fortune fled her spoiled and favourite child , He stood unbowed beneath the ills upon him piled . ( III , 39 ) It was obvious ...
... Fame . " He could crush an empire , but could not govern his own " pettiest passion . " And finally , When Fortune fled her spoiled and favourite child , He stood unbowed beneath the ills upon him piled . ( III , 39 ) It was obvious ...
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... fame following the publica- tion of Childe Harold , he yearned to return to the East where , in retrospect , he felt he had known a carefree happiness he could find nowhere else . He did not need more fame , and he did not con- ceive of ...
... fame following the publica- tion of Childe Harold , he yearned to return to the East where , in retrospect , he felt he had known a carefree happiness he could find nowhere else . He did not need more fame , and he did not con- ceive of ...
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Byron in the Twentieth Century | 1 |
Early Poems | 15 |
Popean Satires | 21 |
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