Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... perhaps to a half century which saw the reiteration and prolifera- tion of revolutionary ideas . Once the revolutionary wars were over , Europe passed into a relatively peaceful age . There was indeed , besides the disturbances already ...
... perhaps to a half century which saw the reiteration and prolifera- tion of revolutionary ideas . Once the revolutionary wars were over , Europe passed into a relatively peaceful age . There was indeed , besides the disturbances already ...
Էջ 83
... perhaps such levity hints at greater wisdom than the necro- philistic gloom which characterises much Byronistic pastiche . But insanity claimed Lenau in the end , and he furnishes yet one more example of a Byronic epigone who was unable ...
... perhaps such levity hints at greater wisdom than the necro- philistic gloom which characterises much Byronistic pastiche . But insanity claimed Lenau in the end , and he furnishes yet one more example of a Byronic epigone who was unable ...
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... Perhaps the clearest statement of the way in which the poet himself saw them is to be found in an entry in his Journal written on 23 November 1813 nearly three years before his momentous de- cision : If I had any views in this country ...
... Perhaps the clearest statement of the way in which the poet himself saw them is to be found in an entry in his Journal written on 23 November 1813 nearly three years before his momentous de- cision : If I had any views in this country ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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