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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... fact : " He was aware of the pecuniary value of a reputation for a speciality ; and . . . the acquisition of something like a regular income had become im- portant . " 25 Nevertheless , despite all this emphasis on writing what would ...
... fact : " He was aware of the pecuniary value of a reputation for a speciality ; and . . . the acquisition of something like a regular income had become im- portant . " 25 Nevertheless , despite all this emphasis on writing what would ...
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... fact that Mill also had written about the possibility of the existence of unconscious Mind , or Will ' ; the fact that Scho- penhauer's doctrine is not meliorist in the same sense as the final statement of The Dynasts ; and the fact ...
... fact that Mill also had written about the possibility of the existence of unconscious Mind , or Will ' ; the fact that Scho- penhauer's doctrine is not meliorist in the same sense as the final statement of The Dynasts ; and the fact ...
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... fact - to accommodate these large movements of armies and gov- ernments . Only a partial explanation of his intense interest may be found in either the involvement of members of his family or the availability of printed sources . After ...
... fact - to accommodate these large movements of armies and gov- ernments . Only a partial explanation of his intense interest may be found in either the involvement of members of his family or the availability of printed sources . After ...
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