Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... Italian women are perhaps the most contemptible of all who exist under the moon ; the most ignorant , the most ... Italy , yet for an Englishman to encourage such sickening vice is a melancholy thing . He associates with wretches ...
... Italian women are perhaps the most contemptible of all who exist under the moon ; the most ignorant , the most ... Italy , yet for an Englishman to encourage such sickening vice is a melancholy thing . He associates with wretches ...
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... Italian . Hookham Frere , in the octave stanzas of Whistlecraft , had already naturalised the Tuscan humoristic style . But neither the example of Frere nor the far more powerful influence of the Italian poets will suffice to account ...
... Italian . Hookham Frere , in the octave stanzas of Whistlecraft , had already naturalised the Tuscan humoristic style . But neither the example of Frere nor the far more powerful influence of the Italian poets will suffice to account ...
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... Italy , he'd ape the " Trecentisti ' ; In Greece , he'd sing some sort of hymn like this t ' ye . Note first here ... the concentrating and foretelling power . The " God save the Queen " in England , fallen hollow now , as the " Ça ira ...
... Italy , he'd ape the " Trecentisti ' ; In Greece , he'd sing some sort of hymn like this t ' ye . Note first here ... the concentrating and foretelling power . The " God save the Queen " in England , fallen hollow now , as the " Ça ira ...
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