Byron, Volumen10British Council, 1951 - 43 páginas |
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... Style and his Clark Lectures on Wordsworth consolidated his reputation as a critic ; he was pioneer in bringing modern psychological knowledge to bear on literary criticism , though this is only one characteristic in his broad and ...
... Style and his Clark Lectures on Wordsworth consolidated his reputation as a critic ; he was pioneer in bringing modern psychological knowledge to bear on literary criticism , though this is only one characteristic in his broad and ...
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... style , they take on an exceptional intensity because Byron is really addressing his sister Augusta and calling down a curse on his wife Annabella : By the cold breast and serpent smile , By thy unfathomed gulfs of guile , By that most ...
... style , they take on an exceptional intensity because Byron is really addressing his sister Augusta and calling down a curse on his wife Annabella : By the cold breast and serpent smile , By thy unfathomed gulfs of guile , By that most ...
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... style . It was never completed . Shelley's in- fluence is evident again in The Deformed Transformed . Shelley thought it was ' a bad imitation of Faust ' , and it too was never completed . The last complete drama , Werner , is the most ...
... style . It was never completed . Shelley's in- fluence is evident again in The Deformed Transformed . Shelley thought it was ' a bad imitation of Faust ' , and it too was never completed . The last complete drama , Werner , is the most ...
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