Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... passion and proud purposes " . By 1830 he had radically changed his opinion : No genuine productive thought was ever revealed by him to mankind ; indeed no clear undistorted vision into anything ; . . but all had a certain falsehood , a ...
... passion and proud purposes " . By 1830 he had radically changed his opinion : No genuine productive thought was ever revealed by him to mankind ; indeed no clear undistorted vision into anything ; . . but all had a certain falsehood , a ...
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... passion for European liberty need be thought of as uniquely his own , or without precedent in earlier or other writers . But his dramatic urgency was new : he made the crisis seem urgent as well as important . And in linking the present ...
... passion for European liberty need be thought of as uniquely his own , or without precedent in earlier or other writers . But his dramatic urgency was new : he made the crisis seem urgent as well as important . And in linking the present ...
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... passionate commit- ment to justice are at last equal to Byron's own . The full fruits of Byron's ideas and idealism were ... passion for social justice have proved an increasingly powerful influence in progressive English thinking . The ...
... passionate commit- ment to justice are at last equal to Byron's own . The full fruits of Byron's ideas and idealism were ... passion for social justice have proved an increasingly powerful influence in progressive English thinking . The ...
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Byron and England | 25 |
Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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