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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... Immanent Will is " possessed " and does not judge , contains some significant condemnation of scientific determinism . Hardy's commitment was to a deter- minism which had scientific sanction in the writings of his day , and Hardy had no ...
... Immanent Will is " possessed " and does not judge , contains some significant condemnation of scientific determinism . Hardy's commitment was to a deter- minism which had scientific sanction in the writings of his day , and Hardy had no ...
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... Immanent Will , something that the human mind can perceive only through the approximations of language . Though the unearthly light may be stressed on one occasion and not another , though we see Well- ington more sharply in the final ...
... Immanent Will , something that the human mind can perceive only through the approximations of language . Though the unearthly light may be stressed on one occasion and not another , though we see Well- ington more sharply in the final ...
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... Immanent Will despite their questions and doubts because it is inconceivable that they should not . We as readers can believe in their obedience not only because the Immanent Will is a concept of some im- portance among Hardy's ...
... Immanent Will despite their questions and doubts because it is inconceivable that they should not . We as readers can believe in their obedience not only because the Immanent Will is a concept of some im- portance among Hardy's ...
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