Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... live till evening . Once , after he had hurt his tooth and was looking in the mirror , he became conscious of " the humiliat- ing sorriness " of his " earthly tabernacle . " He added , " Why should a man's mind have been thrown into ...
... live till evening . Once , after he had hurt his tooth and was looking in the mirror , he became conscious of " the humiliat- ing sorriness " of his " earthly tabernacle . " He added , " Why should a man's mind have been thrown into ...
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... live in peace were continually frustrated by the reign- ing sovereigns . Nevertheless , the record of Hardy's annotations on what he planned to do shows that not until relatively late did the emphasis fall upon the adventurings of other ...
... live in peace were continually frustrated by the reign- ing sovereigns . Nevertheless , the record of Hardy's annotations on what he planned to do shows that not until relatively late did the emphasis fall upon the adventurings of other ...
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... live through a midnight of dark omen and wild surmise . In a heavy , tormented sleep he sees a vision of " hundreds of thousands of skeletons and corpses in various stages of decay , " " the flesh dropping from them " ( III , VI , iii ) ...
... live through a midnight of dark omen and wild surmise . In a heavy , tormented sleep he sees a vision of " hundreds of thousands of skeletons and corpses in various stages of decay , " " the flesh dropping from them " ( III , VI , iii ) ...
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