Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... problems themselves , both those of immediate concern , that is to say those giving rise to political conflict , and those foreseen by men of longer vision , were numerous and often bewildering . Among those immediate problems - to ...
... problems themselves , both those of immediate concern , that is to say those giving rise to political conflict , and those foreseen by men of longer vision , were numerous and often bewildering . Among those immediate problems - to ...
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... problems that confronted him for solution . His biggest problem was the con- tinuing turmoil within the walls of Missolonghi . The untameable fighters from Souli , although intrepid and invincible on the battle- field , were disorderly ...
... problems that confronted him for solution . His biggest problem was the con- tinuing turmoil within the walls of Missolonghi . The untameable fighters from Souli , although intrepid and invincible on the battle- field , were disorderly ...
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... problems of Spain should be solved by the Spaniards themselves . Wellington knew too well the political problems of Spain and the Spanish character . Byron is , as usual , sceptical about the human ability to promote what is good for ...
... problems of Spain should be solved by the Spaniards themselves . Wellington knew too well the political problems of Spain and the Spanish character . Byron is , as usual , sceptical about the human ability to promote what is good for ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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