Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... common with humanity , that takes the shape of the streets along which it has lain itself , and throws out horrid excrescences and limbs into neighboring alleys ; a creature whose voice exudes from its scaly coat , and who has an eye in ...
... common with humanity , that takes the shape of the streets along which it has lain itself , and throws out horrid excrescences and limbs into neighboring alleys ; a creature whose voice exudes from its scaly coat , and who has an eye in ...
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... common people of England and France , Admiral Decrès , the debaters in the Old House of Commons , and the assembled party - goers of London , regard him . Some love him ; others fear him ; he cannot be all they say . In several early ...
... common people of England and France , Admiral Decrès , the debaters in the Old House of Commons , and the assembled party - goers of London , regard him . Some love him ; others fear him ; he cannot be all they say . In several early ...
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