Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... feeling . Byron's belief in the sacredness of the cause of liberty and the value of all progress conducive to the well - being of mankind and the cherishing of the warmest feelings of the human heart was too quick and sensitive for that ...
... feeling . Byron's belief in the sacredness of the cause of liberty and the value of all progress conducive to the well - being of mankind and the cherishing of the warmest feelings of the human heart was too quick and sensitive for that ...
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... feeling run high . Byron himself was involved in a quarrel at the Scala in Milan , just after going to Italy for the first time , when he rescued his friend , Dr Polidori , from the conse- quences of a violent argument with an Austrian ...
... feeling run high . Byron himself was involved in a quarrel at the Scala in Milan , just after going to Italy for the first time , when he rescued his friend , Dr Polidori , from the conse- quences of a violent argument with an Austrian ...
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... feelings and like tendencies . — Polish Romantic poets believed - quite rightly – that a writer who does not express the general feelings , who does not speak for others , for the oppressed , is not a writer at all . - So , finally ...
... feelings and like tendencies . — Polish Romantic poets believed - quite rightly – that a writer who does not express the general feelings , who does not speak for others , for the oppressed , is not a writer at all . - So , finally ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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