Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... Spain , where , as in Portugal , the liberals were divided into moderates and extremists , had begun before , and , indeed , had provided an example for the revolutionaries of Naples . Earlier pronunciamientos in both Spain and Portugal ...
... Spain , where , as in Portugal , the liberals were divided into moderates and extremists , had begun before , and , indeed , had provided an example for the revolutionaries of Naples . Earlier pronunciamientos in both Spain and Portugal ...
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... Spain is evident , according to Byron , and the poet attacks the Russian Emperor with directness and efficacy . The poem was published before Spain was invaded in 1823 by the " One Hundred Thousand Sons of St. Louis " , a theatrical ...
... Spain is evident , according to Byron , and the poet attacks the Russian Emperor with directness and efficacy . The poem was published before Spain was invaded in 1823 by the " One Hundred Thousand Sons of St. Louis " , a theatrical ...
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... Spain , against the authoritarian control of the Holy Alliance . These three aspects of Lord Byron's poetical vision of Spain , which I have sketched , correspond to the beginning , the middle and the end of his literary career . From ...
... Spain , against the authoritarian control of the Holy Alliance . These three aspects of Lord Byron's poetical vision of Spain , which I have sketched , correspond to the beginning , the middle and the end of his literary career . From ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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