Byron: Lyric and romanceBritish Council, 1970 |
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... action may be presented : the action and the characters emerge from the landscape , which has held them in potentia . In a long note to stanza c of this canto Byron asserts the ' peculiar adaptation ' of the scenery around Clarens ...
... action may be presented : the action and the characters emerge from the landscape , which has held them in potentia . In a long note to stanza c of this canto Byron asserts the ' peculiar adaptation ' of the scenery around Clarens ...
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... action , however unbridled the passions , Byron is able to convince his readers that what he is writing about is what he himself has seen and experienced . No wonder that Walter Scott's verse romances , located most of them in an ...
... action , however unbridled the passions , Byron is able to convince his readers that what he is writing about is what he himself has seen and experienced . No wonder that Walter Scott's verse romances , located most of them in an ...
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... action which has been caught up into time , which crumbles , is ineffective , whose in- effectiveness is its essence , is conveyed in the later addition " The browsing camels ' bells are tinkling ' , and of course points forward to ...
... action which has been caught up into time , which crumbles , is ineffective , whose in- effectiveness is its essence , is conveyed in the later addition " The browsing camels ' bells are tinkling ' , and of course points forward to ...
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