Byron and ShakespeareBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 381 Seiten |
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... imaginations first recognize the powers in question ; and what is next needed is to attune our ratiocinative faculties to our own imaginative insights . But what if our critic says that his imagination does not ratify the 12 INTRODUCTION.
... imaginations first recognize the powers in question ; and what is next needed is to attune our ratiocinative faculties to our own imaginative insights . But what if our critic says that his imagination does not ratify the 12 INTRODUCTION.
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George Wilson Knight. our critic says that his imagination does not ratify the works and life of Byron ? All we can then say is that the wider , racial , imagination has so ratified them , and that he is in a dangerous , if not a ...
George Wilson Knight. our critic says that his imagination does not ratify the works and life of Byron ? All we can then say is that the wider , racial , imagination has so ratified them , and that he is in a dangerous , if not a ...
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... imagination surveys as humanly conceivable , Byron's considered prose ratifies . The New Testament provides obvious analogies . Byron rejects Priestley's ' Christian Materialism ' , remarking : Believe the resurrection of the body , if ...
... imagination surveys as humanly conceivable , Byron's considered prose ratifies . The New Testament provides obvious analogies . Byron rejects Priestley's ' Christian Materialism ' , remarking : Believe the resurrection of the body , if ...
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SONNETS AND SERAPHS | 24 |
A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra Augusta beauty Blessington Burning Oracle Cain called Canto Childe Harold Christian corresponds dark death Detached Thoughts Don Juan drama dream earth Edleston Elwin eternal evil Falstaff feel Gamba ghost Greece Hamlet hath heart Heaven Henry Henry IV Hobhouse honour human instincts Journal King Lear Kinnaird Lady Byron Lady Melbourne Lara LBCV letter lightning living Lord Byron Lord Byron's Marriage Lushington Macbeth Manfred mind Missolonghi Moore moral Murray Mutual Flame mystery Napoleon nature Newstead Origo Othello Parry passage passion perhaps phrase poem poet poetic poetry Pope Prospero quoted reference regarded Renaissance Richard Richard III Sardanapalus sense Sept seraphic sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Sonnet 20 Sonnets soul spirit symbol Tempest Teresa thee thinking thou Thyrza Timon of Athens tion tone tragic Trelawny Venice VIII virtue words writes youth