Byron: Lyric and romanceBritish Council, 1970 |
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Page 21
... sense of the new and the un- expected . It is bound together by the unifying power of the Greek sea which I shall have more to say about when I come to discuss the Oriental Tales . Seas and mountains are Byron's major emblems ...
... sense of the new and the un- expected . It is bound together by the unifying power of the Greek sea which I shall have more to say about when I come to discuss the Oriental Tales . Seas and mountains are Byron's major emblems ...
Page 32
... sense of oppression grips the third canto , with its personal present enclosed in an historic present , its gulfs of fire , even its landscape - the narrow gorge of the Rhine , and the ' arrowy Rhone ' opening out at last into a lake ...
... sense of oppression grips the third canto , with its personal present enclosed in an historic present , its gulfs of fire , even its landscape - the narrow gorge of the Rhine , and the ' arrowy Rhone ' opening out at last into a lake ...
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... sense of intrigue and stifled passion , a Harem atmosphere which oppresses , but gives Byron the opportunity to demonstrate that his gift for interior description is not inferior to his genius for landscape : And by her comboloio1 lies ...
... sense of intrigue and stifled passion , a Harem atmosphere which oppresses , but gives Byron the opportunity to demonstrate that his gift for interior description is not inferior to his genius for landscape : And by her comboloio1 lies ...
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