Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... considered relapse on my part , for though in past years I have been very modern , in this matter I begin to feel that mere intellectual subtlety will not hold its own in time to come against the straight- forward expression of good ...
... considered relapse on my part , for though in past years I have been very modern , in this matter I begin to feel that mere intellectual subtlety will not hold its own in time to come against the straight- forward expression of good ...
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... considered [ passages ] in a future edition " ( he did not get around to it ) . When the final volumes of The Dynasts had appeared , he shrugged in frustration . It had proved impossible to hold on to the manuscript , carefully ...
... considered [ passages ] in a future edition " ( he did not get around to it ) . When the final volumes of The Dynasts had appeared , he shrugged in frustration . It had proved impossible to hold on to the manuscript , carefully ...
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A Study of The Dynasts Harold Orel. what he considered to be , in essence , a patronizing claptrap ; the articles of praise which began to appear after the completion of his trilogy , and which often admitted the critic's desire to make ...
A Study of The Dynasts Harold Orel. what he considered to be , in essence , a patronizing claptrap ; the articles of praise which began to appear after the completion of his trilogy , and which often admitted the critic's desire to make ...
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