Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... believe in their obedience not only because the Immanent Will is a concept of some im- portance among Hardy's contemporaries and whatever the Spirits do is consistent with that concept , but because such obedience is essential to both ...
... believe in their obedience not only because the Immanent Will is a concept of some im- portance among Hardy's contemporaries and whatever the Spirits do is consistent with that concept , but because such obedience is essential to both ...
Сторінка 79
... where Sir John Moore dies of his wounds , do not weigh heavily in the balance , which is dragged down by the extraordinary assemblage of kings , queens , and military leaders who believe , like Napoleon 79 The Dynasts AND Paradise Lost.
... where Sir John Moore dies of his wounds , do not weigh heavily in the balance , which is dragged down by the extraordinary assemblage of kings , queens , and military leaders who believe , like Napoleon 79 The Dynasts AND Paradise Lost.
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... believe in the rightness of their Em- peror's every decision , and determined to remain true to the very moment that the musket ball annihilates them . It is a magnificent cavalcade , and it could easily have escaped Hardy's control ...
... believe in the rightness of their Em- peror's every decision , and determined to remain true to the very moment that the musket ball annihilates them . It is a magnificent cavalcade , and it could easily have escaped Hardy's control ...
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