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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... action ; and added a note of hope , or meliorism , which Hardy echoed in his concluding Chorus : " Consciousness the Will informing , till it fashion all things fair ! " But exactly the same objections apply to such a strong case for ...
... action ; and added a note of hope , or meliorism , which Hardy echoed in his concluding Chorus : " Consciousness the Will informing , till it fashion all things fair ! " But exactly the same objections apply to such a strong case for ...
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... Action mostly automatic ; reflex movement , etc. Not the result of what is called motive , though always osten- sibly so , even to the actors ' own consciousness . Apply an enlarge- ment of these theories to , say , ' The Hundred Days ...
... Action mostly automatic ; reflex movement , etc. Not the result of what is called motive , though always osten- sibly so , even to the actors ' own consciousness . Apply an enlarge- ment of these theories to , say , ' The Hundred Days ...
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... action of the Xanthos must be checked by the action of other gods . The Iliad is tragic because , as Mark Van Doren rightly says , every answer must be wrong , and because even the gods must war among themselves as they come to the ...
... action of the Xanthos must be checked by the action of other gods . The Iliad is tragic because , as Mark Van Doren rightly says , every answer must be wrong , and because even the gods must war among themselves as they come to the ...
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