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الصفحة 63
... death is dramatic . The soldiers stop in their tracks and are forced to recognize that " determined scorn of life " provided that such scorn derives from the love of fellow man rather than lust for Glory is the essence of real " heroism ...
... death is dramatic . The soldiers stop in their tracks and are forced to recognize that " determined scorn of life " provided that such scorn derives from the love of fellow man rather than lust for Glory is the essence of real " heroism ...
الصفحة 64
whose death almost coincided with Lord Byron's landing in England in 1811. On one occasion he showed Lady Byron a beautiful tress of hair , which she understood to be Thyrza's . He said he had never mentioned her name , and that now she ...
whose death almost coincided with Lord Byron's landing in England in 1811. On one occasion he showed Lady Byron a beautiful tress of hair , which she understood to be Thyrza's . He said he had never mentioned her name , and that now she ...
الصفحة 159
... death , is a false conclusion . Barbara Herrnstein Smith has shown , of course , that endings always imply or hint at forms of death ; we need only remind ourselves of her list of closural allusions from natural or extraliterary ...
... death , is a false conclusion . Barbara Herrnstein Smith has shown , of course , that endings always imply or hint at forms of death ; we need only remind ourselves of her list of closural allusions from natural or extraliterary ...
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ARTICLES | 3 |
Michael Sullivan | 40 |
Philip Cardinale Lord Byron Virgil and Thyrza STANFORD UNIVERSITY55 | 59 |
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