That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... Childe Harold himself , whose moody , sometimes misanthropic musings gave the work a powerful subjective character : presumably , Childe Harold and Lord Byron were alike in feeling haunted by a sense of sin and of the world's ills . The ...
... Childe Harold himself , whose moody , sometimes misanthropic musings gave the work a powerful subjective character : presumably , Childe Harold and Lord Byron were alike in feeling haunted by a sense of sin and of the world's ills . The ...
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A Portrait of Regency Britain Donald A. Low. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage as daringly avant - garde in its morality . The Childe was subject to moods of remorse when he remembered the days he had misspent and the girls he had seduced ...
A Portrait of Regency Britain Donald A. Low. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage as daringly avant - garde in its morality . The Childe was subject to moods of remorse when he remembered the days he had misspent and the girls he had seduced ...
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... Childe Harold came out in November , the average reader could not have guessed that the author's character was as Shelley understood it to be . The Childe counted for less in this Canto , Byron himself for more . He even referred ...
... Childe Harold came out in November , the average reader could not have guessed that the author's character was as Shelley understood it to be . The Childe counted for less in this Canto , Byron himself for more . He even referred ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
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