Byron and ShakespeareBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 381 Seiten |
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... never abandon his mind to the grossness of reality . It is by exalting the earthly , the material , the physique of our pleasures , by veiling these ideas , by forgetting them altogether , or , at least , never naming them hardly to ...
... never abandon his mind to the grossness of reality . It is by exalting the earthly , the material , the physique of our pleasures , by veiling these ideas , by forgetting them altogether , or , at least , never naming them hardly to ...
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... never was , nor will be , possessed by another ' ( Journal , 22 Nov. 1813 ; LJ , II , 333 ) . In Italy he attended the opera and was interested as to what Rossini's Otello would ' make of Shakespeare in music ' ( Murray , 20 Feb. 1818 ...
... never was , nor will be , possessed by another ' ( Journal , 22 Nov. 1813 ; LJ , II , 333 ) . In Italy he attended the opera and was interested as to what Rossini's Otello would ' make of Shakespeare in music ' ( Murray , 20 Feb. 1818 ...
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... never met Byron , was similar . His like , he wrote to Crabb Robinson in August , 1829 , ' would never come again ' ( quoted Lovelace , Astarte , expanded 1921 ; 14 ) . He felt , without being able to define , his own stature . On 28 ...
... never met Byron , was similar . His like , he wrote to Crabb Robinson in August , 1829 , ' would never come again ' ( quoted Lovelace , Astarte , expanded 1921 ; 14 ) . He felt , without being able to define , his own stature . On 28 ...
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SONNETS AND SERAPHS | 24 |
A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
Urheberrecht | |
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