Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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... II ) The Isles of Greece ( from Canto III ) The Death of Haidée ( from Canto IV ) Cain , Scene I of Act II . FEB 161917 382242 155 168- · 213 220 • • 223 238 + • • 262 · 273 · 279 PAGE Lyrics : When we two parted Maid of Athens.
... II ) The Isles of Greece ( from Canto III ) The Death of Haidée ( from Canto IV ) Cain , Scene I of Act II . FEB 161917 382242 155 168- · 213 220 • • 223 238 + • • 262 · 273 · 279 PAGE Lyrics : When we two parted Maid of Athens.
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... 341 To Manfred • 347 To the Dream . . 375 To Darkness To Mazeppa To Don Juan .To Cain . To the Lyrics INDEX OF FIRST LINES • 379 • · 380 385 • 400 402 · 411 T INTRODUCTION I THERE are two aspects of Byron , iv CONTENTS.
... 341 To Manfred • 347 To the Dream . . 375 To Darkness To Mazeppa To Don Juan .To Cain . To the Lyrics INDEX OF FIRST LINES • 379 • · 380 385 • 400 402 · 411 T INTRODUCTION I THERE are two aspects of Byron , iv CONTENTS.
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... of Byron's heroes are types of that proud disdain which Dante and medieval writers on ethics denominated superbia . Such are Childe Harold , Manfred , Lucifer in " Cain , " the mysterious viii INTRODUCTION Style and Literary ...
... of Byron's heroes are types of that proud disdain which Dante and medieval writers on ethics denominated superbia . Such are Childe Harold , Manfred , Lucifer in " Cain , " the mysterious viii INTRODUCTION Style and Literary ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Frederic Ives Carpenter. Manfred , Lucifer in " Cain , " the mysterious Giaour , But pride is an inclusive quality , and many others . and the common attribute of the soul in revolt . Then there is Byron's ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Frederic Ives Carpenter. Manfred , Lucifer in " Cain , " the mysterious Giaour , But pride is an inclusive quality , and many others . and the common attribute of the soul in revolt . Then there is Byron's ...
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... Cain may be called studies in doubt ; they are certainly Byron's greatest poetical expression of his speculative moods and ideas . Many passages from his letters and journals read like commentaries upon these poems . As thus , when he ...
... Cain may be called studies in doubt ; they are certainly Byron's greatest poetical expression of his speculative moods and ideas . Many passages from his letters and journals read like commentaries upon these poems . As thus , when he ...
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