Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... attitude of other people and nations who followed – or condemned – him all over Europe at that time . Generally speaking , as a poet , Byron wrote along two main lines . One leads to the image of an individual surrounded by a hostile ...
... attitude of other people and nations who followed – or condemned – him all over Europe at that time . Generally speaking , as a poet , Byron wrote along two main lines . One leads to the image of an individual surrounded by a hostile ...
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... attitude , he stumbled upon a pair of man's shoes forgotten under the bed . This was proof conclusive enough . He became furious , began searching the room , and found Don Juan now in the closet . The two men came to grips , Antonia had ...
... attitude , he stumbled upon a pair of man's shoes forgotten under the bed . This was proof conclusive enough . He became furious , began searching the room , and found Don Juan now in the closet . The two men came to grips , Antonia had ...
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... attitude . Byron's polemical poetry aimed at social ills appealed strongly to the Poles , especially his direct attack upon those ills nurtured by the Congress of Vienna and the Holy Alliance . Particularly appreciated by Polish readers ...
... attitude . Byron's polemical poetry aimed at social ills appealed strongly to the Poles , especially his direct attack upon those ills nurtured by the Congress of Vienna and the Holy Alliance . Particularly appreciated by Polish readers ...
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Byron and England | 25 |
Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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