Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... he had held the opinion that " in verse was concentrated the essence of all imaginative and emotional literature , " and " never ceased to regret that the author of ' the most Homeric poem in 17 PROLOGUE TO A POET'S CAREER.
... he had held the opinion that " in verse was concentrated the essence of all imaginative and emotional literature , " and " never ceased to regret that the author of ' the most Homeric poem in 17 PROLOGUE TO A POET'S CAREER.
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... imagination , and , all in all , a man . Napoleon's goal changes , of course , as opportunity allows ; but in several moments of history , and in the poem too , he speaks of his objective as a smashing of the English coalitions which ...
... imagination , and , all in all , a man . Napoleon's goal changes , of course , as opportunity allows ; but in several moments of history , and in the poem too , he speaks of his objective as a smashing of the English coalitions which ...
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... imaginations of thousands of listeners . There is evidence to support the view that Hardy , who had been preparing for the writing of The Dynasts much of his life , took pride in it as the greatest of all his literary achievements . The ...
... imaginations of thousands of listeners . There is evidence to support the view that Hardy , who had been preparing for the writing of The Dynasts much of his life , took pride in it as the greatest of all his literary achievements . The ...
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