Lord Byron and His Contemporaries: Essays from the Sixth International Byron SeminarCharles E. Robinson University of Delaware Press, 1982 - Всего страниц: 251 This collection of essays represents the most international response to Byron that has yet been published. The contributors discuss Byron's relationship to Wordsworth, Byron's response to Sir Walter Scott and Scotland, Hazlitt's criticism of Byron, and the effects of Byron on nineteenth-century music. |
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... never does so . Shakespeare is not only the greatest dramatist but the greatest moralist as well . He " did not intend to be moral , " Hazlitt explains , " yet he could not be otherwise as long as he adhered to the path of nature ...
... never does so . Shakespeare is not only the greatest dramatist but the greatest moralist as well . He " did not intend to be moral , " Hazlitt explains , " yet he could not be otherwise as long as he adhered to the path of nature ...
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... never to establish a permanent relationship with any being other than his muse . As misunderstandings and jealous disputes with Katharina multiplied , Grillparzer's eye lighted on the lines in Manfred in which the hero speaks of his ...
... never to establish a permanent relationship with any being other than his muse . As misunderstandings and jealous disputes with Katharina multiplied , Grillparzer's eye lighted on the lines in Manfred in which the hero speaks of his ...
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... never are ! " Or else : " Women only love those they do not know " ( Works , 6 : 293 , 278 , 276 ) . These aphorisms contribute a great deal toward characterizing Pechorin as a man who has good knowledge both of women and of his own ...
... never are ! " Or else : " Women only love those they do not know " ( Works , 6 : 293 , 278 , 276 ) . These aphorisms contribute a great deal toward characterizing Pechorin as a man who has good knowledge both of women and of his own ...
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Short Titles and Abbreviations | 8 |
Byron Scott and Scotland | 43 |
Byron and William Hazlitt | 66 |
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