Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... Byron's life . They transformed the history of the eastern Mediterranean , and even cracked the carapace of English cant against which Byron had fulminated all his adult life . They marked a revolution in fact , but this is not the ...
... Byron's life . They transformed the history of the eastern Mediterranean , and even cracked the carapace of English cant against which Byron had fulminated all his adult life . They marked a revolution in fact , but this is not the ...
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... Byron retorted : ' Now , in the name of Nemesis , for what are they to be grateful ? ' Indeed , his respectable contemporaries had only to express an opinion for Byron to contradict it . They found the Greeks ' religion degenerate : Byron ...
... Byron retorted : ' Now , in the name of Nemesis , for what are they to be grateful ? ' Indeed , his respectable contemporaries had only to express an opinion for Byron to contradict it . They found the Greeks ' religion degenerate : Byron ...
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... Byron's friend Edward Everett , but happily not of Abraham Lincoln's ten immortal sentences . Other less exalted but more useful converts followed in Byron's footsteps . One was Edward Blaquière , who came from a family of Huguenot ...
... Byron's friend Edward Everett , but happily not of Abraham Lincoln's ten immortal sentences . Other less exalted but more useful converts followed in Byron's footsteps . One was Edward Blaquière , who came from a family of Huguenot ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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