Byron and ShakespeareBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 381 Seiten |
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... regarded the prophecy ' with a sentiment of superstition ' ( Galt , III , 30 ) . Numerous examples of Byron's addiction to super- stition are recorded : Lady Byron's notes on her marriage give some ( Maurois , XXIII , 227 ) . Moore ...
... regarded the prophecy ' with a sentiment of superstition ' ( Galt , III , 30 ) . Numerous examples of Byron's addiction to super- stition are recorded : Lady Byron's notes on her marriage give some ( Maurois , XXIII , 227 ) . Moore ...
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George Wilson Knight. Byron regarded Romilly as a main agent in the destroying of his own marriage and at the letter's conclusion observes that ' it was not in vain that I ... regarded , and could regard himself , 167 RICHARD III AND MACBETH.
George Wilson Knight. Byron regarded Romilly as a main agent in the destroying of his own marriage and at the letter's conclusion observes that ' it was not in vain that I ... regarded , and could regard himself , 167 RICHARD III AND MACBETH.
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... regarded ' melancholy ' as his dominating characteristic ( p . 74 above ) . We have discussed Byron's relation to Shakespeare's Sonnets and Hamlet : now we turn to Timon of Athens . Timon of Athens shows us a man of superlative ...
... regarded ' melancholy ' as his dominating characteristic ( p . 74 above ) . We have discussed Byron's relation to Shakespeare's Sonnets and Hamlet : now we turn to Timon of Athens . Timon of Athens shows us a man of superlative ...
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SONNETS AND SERAPHS | 24 |
A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
Urheberrecht | |
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