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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... Acts II , III , and VI of Part Second , as well as two brief scenes in Act IV , show - fitfully - the campaign that rages , or attenuates , from the Pyrenees to western Spain . But that campaign seems a distraction from weightier ...
... Acts II , III , and VI of Part Second , as well as two brief scenes in Act IV , show - fitfully - the campaign that rages , or attenuates , from the Pyrenees to western Spain . But that campaign seems a distraction from weightier ...
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... Acts serves to counterpoint the Trafalgar of Act V in Part First , and to conclude the record of a man's discovery that the self - made apotheosis of Milan Cathedral ( I , VI ) cannot endure ; similarly , Wellington becomes Napoleon's ...
... Acts serves to counterpoint the Trafalgar of Act V in Part First , and to conclude the record of a man's discovery that the self - made apotheosis of Milan Cathedral ( I , VI ) cannot endure ; similarly , Wellington becomes Napoleon's ...
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... acts of severance , " but the Will , which Hardy did not intend to resemble any an- thropomorphic creation of the human race , is not , as a conse- quence , disenchanted . When a " new and penetrating light " descends upon a given ...
... acts of severance , " but the Will , which Hardy did not intend to resemble any an- thropomorphic creation of the human race , is not , as a conse- quence , disenchanted . When a " new and penetrating light " descends upon a given ...
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