Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... hero of his mature work Byron significantly chose not a romantic , melancholy Childe Harold but the legendary seducer of Span- ish tradition Don Juan , whom he cleverly transforms from heartless rake to hapless victim of circumstances ...
... hero of his mature work Byron significantly chose not a romantic , melancholy Childe Harold but the legendary seducer of Span- ish tradition Don Juan , whom he cleverly transforms from heartless rake to hapless victim of circumstances ...
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... hero " who has withdrawn from the cause of his countrymen , one who seems to have no creditable reasons for his temporary retirement . The meeting of Hector and Achilles on the battlefield reinforces these impressions of the two heroes ...
... hero " who has withdrawn from the cause of his countrymen , one who seems to have no creditable reasons for his temporary retirement . The meeting of Hector and Achilles on the battlefield reinforces these impressions of the two heroes ...
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... Hero's innocence and to utter her indignation at the accusations made by Claudio and Pedro . She does not accuse her uncle of being a dupe for believing Claudio and not Hero ; she is silent through most of the accusation scene . But her ...
... Hero's innocence and to utter her indignation at the accusations made by Claudio and Pedro . She does not accuse her uncle of being a dupe for believing Claudio and not Hero ; she is silent through most of the accusation scene . But her ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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