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that he provided his age with a model of personage,the Byronic hero.This personage appears in various guises in Byron's (100) writings.This persistent character is that of a moody,passionate. and remorse-torn but unrepentant wanderer.In his developed form,as we find it in Mansfred,he is an alien,mysterious,and gloomy spirit,immensely superior in his passions and powers to the common run ofhumanity,whom he regards with disdain. Percy Bysshe Shelley John Keats Charles Lamb Sir Walter Scott that he provided his age with a model of personage, the Byronic hero. This personage appears in various guises in Byron’s writings. This persistent character is that of a moody, passionate, and remorse-torn but unrepentant wanderer. In his developed form, as we find it in Mansfred, he is an alien, mysterious, and gloomy spirit, immensely superior in his passions and powers to the common run of humanity, whom he regards with disdain. Percy Bysshe Shelley John Keats Charles Lamb Sir Walter Scott (100’)
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