Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsUniversity of Kansas Press, 1963 - 122 стор. Hardy's poem seen as the culmination of the poet's career. |
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... English contribution to the overthrow of Napoleon . By the early 1890's , Hardy , who had successively selected the his- torical decade he wanted to treat , his dramatis personae , his tone of voice , the scale of the poem , and his ...
... English contribution to the overthrow of Napoleon . By the early 1890's , Hardy , who had successively selected the his- torical decade he wanted to treat , his dramatis personae , his tone of voice , the scale of the poem , and his ...
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A Study of The Dynasts Harold Orel. English gold and the sacrifice of English lives . It would be , in the best sense , a patriotic treatment of a great moment in national history , one which had been taken largely for granted by English ...
A Study of The Dynasts Harold Orel. English gold and the sacrifice of English lives . It would be , in the best sense , a patriotic treatment of a great moment in national history , one which had been taken largely for granted by English ...
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... English newspaper which claimed to identify the exact site of the ball , Hardy answered her , on December 6 , 1907 , with the comment that he re- mained unconvinced . He preferred that the site of the room should remain unknown , " as ...
... English newspaper which claimed to identify the exact site of the ball , Hardy answered her , on December 6 , 1907 , with the comment that he re- mained unconvinced . He preferred that the site of the room should remain unknown , " as ...
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