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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... plays , and that his “ bias " was strong for becoming a classical scholar . He converted one of his architectural prizes , the Sir William Tite award of three pounds , into the Bohn's translations of these play- wrights . In the early ...
... plays , and that his “ bias " was strong for becoming a classical scholar . He converted one of his architectural prizes , the Sir William Tite award of three pounds , into the Bohn's translations of these play- wrights . In the early ...
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... play . His view of Napoleon's career was search- ing for a mode or genre that would not arouse familiar , and mis- leading , associations in the unwary reader who might be accus- tomed by flights of rhetoric to search for heroic stances ...
... play . His view of Napoleon's career was search- ing for a mode or genre that would not arouse familiar , and mis- leading , associations in the unwary reader who might be accus- tomed by flights of rhetoric to search for heroic stances ...
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... play is Napoleon's game . Their desires to aggrandize , to expand national boundaries , to join an alliance with Napoleon when he is up and to rend him when he is down , are desires that Napoleon can fully understand . It is an age of ...
... play is Napoleon's game . Their desires to aggrandize , to expand national boundaries , to join an alliance with Napoleon when he is up and to rend him when he is down , are desires that Napoleon can fully understand . It is an age of ...
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