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... pattern of which those events were a consequence , a pattern which provides an insight into the works of Byron's early artistic maturity . 2 The Sublime Self and the Single Voice The ease Perspectives on the Hero 61.
... pattern of which those events were a consequence , a pattern which provides an insight into the works of Byron's early artistic maturity . 2 The Sublime Self and the Single Voice The ease Perspectives on the Hero 61.
Page 71
... patterns already traced . Readings that seek to dignify Manfred into an existential hero misconstrue the drama ... pattern is that of the hero's quest . Defying the spirits he has evoked , Manfred in the very first scene arrogates ...
... patterns already traced . Readings that seek to dignify Manfred into an existential hero misconstrue the drama ... pattern is that of the hero's quest . Defying the spirits he has evoked , Manfred in the very first scene arrogates ...
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... pattern : I love all noble qualities which merit Love , and I loved my father , who first taught me To single out what we should love in others , And to subdue all tendency to lend The best and purest feelings of our nature To baser ...
... pattern : I love all noble qualities which merit Love , and I loved my father , who first taught me To single out what we should love in others , And to subdue all tendency to lend The best and purest feelings of our nature To baser ...
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