The Structure of Byron's Major PoemsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1962 - 191 páginas This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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... feel compelled to do : go to the waiting priest , " address thy prayers to Heaven ; / Before its evening stars are met , / Learn if thou there canst be for- given " ( 209-11 ) . But , instead , Azo seeks to remove his own guilt by ...
... feel compelled to do : go to the waiting priest , " address thy prayers to Heaven ; / Before its evening stars are met , / Learn if thou there canst be for- given " ( 209-11 ) . But , instead , Azo seeks to remove his own guilt by ...
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... feel thou art my father still : And harsh as sounds thy hard decree , ' Tis not unjust , although from thee . Begot in sin , to die in shame , My life begun and ends the same : As erred the sire , so erred the son , And thou must punish ...
... feel thou art my father still : And harsh as sounds thy hard decree , ' Tis not unjust , although from thee . Begot in sin , to die in shame , My life begun and ends the same : As erred the sire , so erred the son , And thou must punish ...
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... feel fully the distinction , which he intellectually recognizes , be- tween those who shall have merely fame and those who shall leave truth to their people , for the moment he finds the promise of fame small solace for the fact that he ...
... feel fully the distinction , which he intellectually recognizes , be- tween those who shall have merely fame and those who shall leave truth to their people , for the moment he finds the promise of fame small solace for the fact that he ...
Contenido
Introduction | 13 |
English Bards and Childe Harold I and II | 27 |
The Early Tales | 41 |
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Abbot acceptance achieved Adah affirmation Aholibamah Anah angels appears assertion attempts aware Azo's Bards beautiful becomes Beppo Bianca Bride of Abydos brother Byron Cain Cain's canto of Childe Childe Harold's Pilgrimage concerned concludes consciously critics Dante death despair despite Divine Don Juan dramatic irony E. H. Coleridge earth emotional emotionally essentially eternal evil Ezzelin fact failed father feel foretelling Giaffir Giaour Godhead guilt Harold hath heart Heaven Hugo Hugo's instance intellectual ironic isolation Japhet Kaled Kaled's Lara Lara's Leonora Lord Byron Lucifer Lucifer's Luciferian Manfred Manfred's Mazeppa merely mind moves narrative nature Noah o'er once Otho's pain Parisina perhaps poem poet Poetry position Prisoner of Chillon protagonist psychological quest reality recalls regarded rejects remarks reveals Rhine Journey scene seems Selim simply soul Spirit stanza the speaker story structure suggestion tale Tasso thee thereby thine things thou tion truth ultimately unconscious Zuleika