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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... suggests , however , that it wrought an ultimately irreparable damage and , more particular- ly , that it made ... suggested the existence of " some artificiality , " censured the " uncommonly slow " movement of the narrative , and ...
... suggests , however , that it wrought an ultimately irreparable damage and , more particular- ly , that it made ... suggested the existence of " some artificiality , " censured the " uncommonly slow " movement of the narrative , and ...
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... suggests an interest in , a willingness to care about , human destiny . The other Spirits incarnate " tendencies ... suggest that Hardy was not anxious to expand this particular portrait . Perhaps , also , he considered much of 71 The ...
... suggests an interest in , a willingness to care about , human destiny . The other Spirits incarnate " tendencies ... suggest that Hardy was not anxious to expand this particular portrait . Perhaps , also , he considered much of 71 The ...
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... suggests that he repents ; much is there to suggest the magnificence of his misdirected energy . No human character in the epic - drama knows more about Napoleon than he would have known at the time and in the land in which he judges ...
... suggests that he repents ; much is there to suggest the magnificence of his misdirected energy . No human character in the epic - drama knows more about Napoleon than he would have known at the time and in the land in which he judges ...
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