Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... Dynasts in which Napoleon might be represented as haunted " by an Evil Genius or Familiar , whose existence he has to confess to his wives " ; the other , in which Napoleon , possessing an insight " by means of necromancy , " might see ...
... Dynasts in which Napoleon might be represented as haunted " by an Evil Genius or Familiar , whose existence he has to confess to his wives " ; the other , in which Napoleon , possessing an insight " by means of necromancy , " might see ...
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... dynasts . Every dynast , while publicly denouncing Napoleon's avarice , secretly envies his success . Hardy demonstrates that Europe for the most part is a jungle of wild animals , and how , if England did not exist , there would be no ...
... dynasts . Every dynast , while publicly denouncing Napoleon's avarice , secretly envies his success . Hardy demonstrates that Europe for the most part is a jungle of wild animals , and how , if England did not exist , there would be no ...
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... Dynasts much of his life , took pride in it as the greatest of all his literary achievements . The writer for the Daily News who telephoned him on August 28 , 1914 , to tell him that " everybody seems to be reading The Dynasts just now ...
... Dynasts much of his life , took pride in it as the greatest of all his literary achievements . The writer for the Daily News who telephoned him on August 28 , 1914 , to tell him that " everybody seems to be reading The Dynasts just now ...
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