Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... look as if nothing were happening ” ( III , IV , i ) . Tolstoy , in describing the sweeping vista of a battle , had written of what he imagined from ground - level , even when his perspective as author obviously exceeded that of any of ...
... look as if nothing were happening ” ( III , IV , i ) . Tolstoy , in describing the sweeping vista of a battle , had written of what he imagined from ground - level , even when his perspective as author obviously exceeded that of any of ...
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... figure . The Spirits may look ahead to Napoleon's undoing , and foresee at the Emperor's moment of greatest triumph that his reckoning will be bitter ; but their predictions of Napoleon's peripeteia 58 THOMAS HARDY'S EPIC - DRAMA.
... figure . The Spirits may look ahead to Napoleon's undoing , and foresee at the Emperor's moment of greatest triumph that his reckoning will be bitter ; but their predictions of Napoleon's peripeteia 58 THOMAS HARDY'S EPIC - DRAMA.
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... look unmoved on Death because so much of his doctrine is Stoic ; determinist though he may be , he opposes war ; the range of his prophecies is limited , and he is far from omniscient . He depends on the facts of experience , and ...
... look unmoved on Death because so much of his doctrine is Stoic ; determinist though he may be , he opposes war ; the range of his prophecies is limited , and he is far from omniscient . He depends on the facts of experience , and ...
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