Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... Force or Forces , must be either limited in power , unknowing , or cruel - which is obvious enough , and has been for centuries - will cause them merely a shake of the head ; but to put it in argumentative prose will make them sneer ...
... Force or Forces , must be either limited in power , unknowing , or cruel - which is obvious enough , and has been for centuries - will cause them merely a shake of the head ; but to put it in argumentative prose will make them sneer ...
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... force and labor to construct , and Burke's suggestion that the rudeness of the work increases its grandeur , that dexterity produces a strik- ingly different sort of effect ( Part II , xii ) , applies with special force to The Dynasts ...
... force and labor to construct , and Burke's suggestion that the rudeness of the work increases its grandeur , that dexterity produces a strik- ingly different sort of effect ( Part II , xii ) , applies with special force to The Dynasts ...
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... force meaningful . The higher power that he recognizes through the isinglass of his insatiable ambition is either ... forces they do not understand or , at best , sense dimly . Napoleon's knowledge that he has nothing more to lose but ...
... force meaningful . The higher power that he recognizes through the isinglass of his insatiable ambition is either ... forces they do not understand or , at best , sense dimly . Napoleon's knowledge that he has nothing more to lose but ...
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