Byron, Volumen10British Council, 1951 - 43 páginas |
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... character , but careless ( insouciant ) and dissipated . He had , con- sequently , the reputation of a good officer , and showed him- self such in the Guards , in America . The facts themselves refute the assertion . It is not by ...
... character , but careless ( insouciant ) and dissipated . He had , con- sequently , the reputation of a good officer , and showed him- self such in the Guards , in America . The facts themselves refute the assertion . It is not by ...
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... character . Mad Jack ' , with all his amiable and joyous habits , became the beau idéal ( we now call it the ego - ideal ) of the young Byron . < Among other possible influences of a decisive character in BYRON II.
... character . Mad Jack ' , with all his amiable and joyous habits , became the beau idéal ( we now call it the ego - ideal ) of the young Byron . < Among other possible influences of a decisive character in BYRON II.
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... character . ' If we must accept the word evil to describe one aspect of Byron's character ( and cer- tainly we must if we share Acton's morality ) then we must also accept the word good to describe this other equally significant aspect ...
... character . ' If we must accept the word evil to describe one aspect of Byron's character ( and cer- tainly we must if we share Acton's morality ) then we must also accept the word good to describe this other equally significant aspect ...
Términos y frases comunes
admired admit Anonymous Augusta Augusta Leigh Autumnal face BIBLIOGRAPHY Bologna British Book BRITISH COUNCIL Byroniana Cain Cantos Childe Harold's Pilgrimage classical climes collected edition criticism Deformed Transformed Don Juan doubt E. H. Coleridge far-fetched feel Foscari free spirit friends GEORGE GORDON NOEL give expression glory Goethe Goethe's Greece hated Herbert Read ideal beauty John Murray journal of 1821 judgements Keats Kubla Khan Lady Melbourne LEAGUE by LONGMANS Leigh Hunt Letters and Journals literary lived London LORD BYRON Manfred Marino Faliero Maurois MEMOIRS mental theatre mind mingle Moore Moore's moral mother Mouskin mystery NATIONAL BOOK LEAGUE nature never NOEL Nottingham opinion originality Paris passions perhaps philosophical faith poems poet's poetic Pope Privately printed qualities which Byron Quennell rhyme Satire sense Shelley Shelley's sonnets Southey sublime T. S. ELIOT Teresa Guiccioli thee thought Vision of Judgment vols Weltschmerz Werner Wordsworth Wordsworth and Coleridge writing written wrote