Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... Napoleon's peripeteia wear thin while the Emperor persists in astonishing his friends and defeating his enemies . If nothing succeeds like success , and if the protracted time - span prevents the concentration of impact that a single ...
... Napoleon's peripeteia wear thin while the Emperor persists in astonishing his friends and defeating his enemies . If nothing succeeds like success , and if the protracted time - span prevents the concentration of impact that a single ...
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... Napoleon carries with it a certain measure of risk : the desire to achieve immediacy , to recreate the historical past as the ever- living Present , means that we are not always sure what Hardy believed about his supreme personage . It ...
... Napoleon carries with it a certain measure of risk : the desire to achieve immediacy , to recreate the historical past as the ever- living Present , means that we are not always sure what Hardy believed about his supreme personage . It ...
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... Napoleon , that what they do is politically realistic . The selfish game they 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 ...
... Napoleon , that what they do is politically realistic . The selfish game they 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 ...
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