Byron: His Achievement and SignificanceGrian-Aig Press, 1976 - 120 pages |
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Page 19
... passion and a need for self - dramatisation , and to unburden his mind of the guilt of his incestuous passion for Augusta . Their second- rateness and unsoundness are not so much technical as emotional : for as even T. S. Eliot , who ...
... passion and a need for self - dramatisation , and to unburden his mind of the guilt of his incestuous passion for Augusta . Their second- rateness and unsoundness are not so much technical as emotional : for as even T. S. Eliot , who ...
Page 111
... passions down ' of the January poem , they reveal that the passion he 46 was striving desperately to crush was not for a 111.
... passions down ' of the January poem , they reveal that the passion he 46 was striving desperately to crush was not for a 111.
Page 112
... passion that is no make - believe : Thus much and more ; and yet thou lov'st me not , And never wilt . Love dwells not in our will . Nor can I blame thee , though it be my lot To strongly , wrongly , vainly love thee still . It was ...
... passion that is no make - believe : Thus much and more ; and yet thou lov'st me not , And never wilt . Love dwells not in our will . Nor can I blame thee , though it be my lot To strongly , wrongly , vainly love thee still . It was ...
Contents
Hours of Idleness | 1 |
The Satirist in Embryo | 7 |
After Childe Harold | 17 |
Copyright | |
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