Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page iv
... Fall , that " mortgage on Humanity's estate " ( VII , 76 ) , that imperfection at the core of each person which ... falling one may paradoxically rise out of the deadly tedium of this wasteland . As Don Juan breaks off , Byron moves ...
... Fall , that " mortgage on Humanity's estate " ( VII , 76 ) , that imperfection at the core of each person which ... falling one may paradoxically rise out of the deadly tedium of this wasteland . As Don Juan breaks off , Byron moves ...
Page vi
... Fall , that " mortgage on Humanity's estate " ( VII , 76 ) , that imperfection at the core of each person which ... falling one may paradoxically rise out of the deadly tedium of this wasteland . As Don Juan breaks off , Byron moves ...
... Fall , that " mortgage on Humanity's estate " ( VII , 76 ) , that imperfection at the core of each person which ... falling one may paradoxically rise out of the deadly tedium of this wasteland . As Don Juan breaks off , Byron moves ...
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... Fall . Through- out Don Juan , Byron persistently uses the traditional notion of man's lapse to explain our present sad nature : " Eve taught her human seed " to feel " the serpent's . . . fangs " ( VIII , 83 ) . The poison spreads ...
... Fall . Through- out Don Juan , Byron persistently uses the traditional notion of man's lapse to explain our present sad nature : " Eve taught her human seed " to feel " the serpent's . . . fangs " ( VIII , 83 ) . The poison spreads ...
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