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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... things , and if we feel the pain of others as keenly as if it affects us directly . All living things suffer ( Hardy's intense compassion for dumb animals abused by war or careless owners should not be forgotten ) , and the line between ...
... things , and if we feel the pain of others as keenly as if it affects us directly . All living things suffer ( Hardy's intense compassion for dumb animals abused by war or careless owners should not be forgotten ) , and the line between ...
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... things because the accumulated remarks of ages say they are great and good , if those accumulated remarks are not based on observation . And I am not going to condemn things because a pile of accepted views raked together from tradition ...
... things because the accumulated remarks of ages say they are great and good , if those accumulated remarks are not based on observation . And I am not going to condemn things because a pile of accepted views raked together from tradition ...
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... Things had been defined in scores of places was entirely justified . He drew controversy to himself primarily because - in scattered passages , phrases , or in- cidents he sought to convey these ideas through the medium of the novel ...
... Things had been defined in scores of places was entirely justified . He drew controversy to himself primarily because - in scattered passages , phrases , or in- cidents he sought to convey these ideas through the medium of the novel ...
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