Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... man's career may not necessarily be better than the works of his youth , but I hope to demonstrate , briefly because ... Man and the Lady . Of the art of Desperate Remedies , little that is commendatory may be said ; the plot is ...
... man's career may not necessarily be better than the works of his youth , but I hope to demonstrate , briefly because ... Man and the Lady . Of the art of Desperate Remedies , little that is commendatory may be said ; the plot is ...
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... man must be a fool to deliberately stand up to be shot at . t . " 30 The responses to Jude soured him so that he wrote shortly after his birthday , “ Every man's birthday is a first of April for him ; and he who lives to be fifty and ...
... man must be a fool to deliberately stand up to be shot at . t . " 30 The responses to Jude soured him so that he wrote shortly after his birthday , “ Every man's birthday is a first of April for him ; and he who lives to be fifty and ...
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... man what shall be after him under the sun ? " " Society had become a " chaos of prin- ciples . " But Hardy's personal opinions are not necessarily reflected by these changing assignations of responsibility for man's unhappi- ness ...
... man what shall be after him under the sun ? " " Society had become a " chaos of prin- ciples . " But Hardy's personal opinions are not necessarily reflected by these changing assignations of responsibility for man's unhappi- ness ...
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