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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... believed that writing a differ- ent story might have been less trouble : " He resolved to get away from the supply of family fiction to magazines as soon as he con- veniently could do so . " The exact nature of these alterations , the ...
... believed that writing a differ- ent story might have been less trouble : " He resolved to get away from the supply of family fiction to magazines as soon as he con- veniently could do so . " The exact nature of these alterations , the ...
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... believed that marriage vows , no matter how ill - matched the married couple , must be treated as sacred . The story of Jude Fawley , the South Wessex villager , and Sue Bridehead , his cousin , became an indictment of the world which ...
... believed that marriage vows , no matter how ill - matched the married couple , must be treated as sacred . The story of Jude Fawley , the South Wessex villager , and Sue Bridehead , his cousin , became an indictment of the world which ...
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... believed that the relationship existed . His grandfather had been a volunteer in the patriotic mustering of English folk against the Corsican tyrant . During Hardy's boy- hood people spoke with pride of their vivid memories of the ...
... believed that the relationship existed . His grandfather had been a volunteer in the patriotic mustering of English folk against the Corsican tyrant . During Hardy's boy- hood people spoke with pride of their vivid memories of the ...
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