Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... feeling . " If we keep in mind Hardy's anxiety to be straightforward , we can minimize much of the concern over genre which has marked past discussions of The Dynasts . Hardy , like any artist of integrity , did not consider himself a ...
... feeling . " If we keep in mind Hardy's anxiety to be straightforward , we can minimize much of the concern over genre which has marked past discussions of The Dynasts . Hardy , like any artist of integrity , did not consider himself a ...
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... feeling that this is a man of shadings rather than of blacks and whites ; and a knowledge that Napoleon's success would be calamitous for Europe . The Emperor is a man of vir- tues and vices hopelessly commingled who became hardened to ...
... feeling that this is a man of shadings rather than of blacks and whites ; and a knowledge that Napoleon's success would be calamitous for Europe . The Emperor is a man of vir- tues and vices hopelessly commingled who became hardened to ...
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... feeling : " The contrast in point of humanity , honour and chivalry between our enemies in the present struggle , and those in the struggle with Napoleon a hundred years ago , does not show to the ad- vantage of our modern methods of ...
... feeling : " The contrast in point of humanity , honour and chivalry between our enemies in the present struggle , and those in the struggle with Napoleon a hundred years ago , does not show to the ad- vantage of our modern methods of ...
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