Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... comes to be exactly as prefigured in Part First ; of an accumulating certainty that Spain , Russia , and Leipzig must lead to the Waterloo of even a greater military leader than Napoleon ; of a hardening awareness that man's life is all ...
... comes to be exactly as prefigured in Part First ; of an accumulating certainty that Spain , Russia , and Leipzig must lead to the Waterloo of even a greater military leader than Napoleon ; of a hardening awareness that man's life is all ...
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... comes close to being a champion of the Pities in the clash of opinion among the Spirits , " and certainly Hardy did not make him mean in temper . The role he plays in relation to the other Spirits and to the Will suggests an interest in ...
... comes close to being a champion of the Pities in the clash of opinion among the Spirits , " and certainly Hardy did not make him mean in temper . The role he plays in relation to the other Spirits and to the Will suggests an interest in ...
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... comes when Dokhtorof's column , consisting of two thousand men , finds itself trapped on the ice of the Satschan lake . The Emperor , watching the scene “ with a vulpine smile , ” orders a nearby battery to direct its fire at the ice ...
... comes when Dokhtorof's column , consisting of two thousand men , finds itself trapped on the ice of the Satschan lake . The Emperor , watching the scene “ with a vulpine smile , ” orders a nearby battery to direct its fire at the ice ...
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