Byron's Poetry: A Critical IntroductionHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 261 էջ |
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... thought , which was captivating to one who had seen with such devastating clarity the imperfections of the human lot and the limitations and weaknesses of the flesh . It was tempting to think , as Shelley did , that by sheer will and ...
... thought , which was captivating to one who had seen with such devastating clarity the imperfections of the human lot and the limitations and weaknesses of the flesh . It was tempting to think , as Shelley did , that by sheer will and ...
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... thought alone This misery was mine . My father is Tamed down ; my mother has forgot the mind Which made her thirst ... thought of those greater beings : - But if that high thought were Linked to a servile mass of matter and , Knowing ...
... thought alone This misery was mine . My father is Tamed down ; my mother has forgot the mind Which made her thirst ... thought of those greater beings : - But if that high thought were Linked to a servile mass of matter and , Knowing ...
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... thoughts now better far removed ! But Time shall tear thy shadow from me last . ( II , 96 ) The passage of time only ... thought that death has set his seal on a perfection that cannot fade ( “ And Thou Art Dead , As Young and Fair ...
... thoughts now better far removed ! But Time shall tear thy shadow from me last . ( II , 96 ) The passage of time only ... thought that death has set his seal on a perfection that cannot fade ( “ And Thou Art Dead , As Young and Fair ...
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Byron in the Twentieth Century | 1 |
Early Poems | 15 |
Popean Satires | 21 |
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