Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... never implied that the adoption could be dated as late as the 1880's . To Alfred Noyes , on December 19 , 1920 , he wrote that his concept of the Cause of Things was " that of a great many ordinary thinkers . " 14 For that matter ...
... never implied that the adoption could be dated as late as the 1880's . To Alfred Noyes , on December 19 , 1920 , he wrote that his concept of the Cause of Things was " that of a great many ordinary thinkers . " 14 For that matter ...
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... never be disappointed . " This doctrine , recorded in these words on Janu- ary 1 , 1902 , had been shaped long before , by the 1860's , and it underwent no major change for the rest of his life . He believed , along with Heine , that ...
... never be disappointed . " This doctrine , recorded in these words on Janu- ary 1 , 1902 , had been shaped long before , by the 1860's , and it underwent no major change for the rest of his life . He believed , along with Heine , that ...
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... never forgotten , ” he told his wife several decades later ; " at the time he wished that he were dead . " 29 A review of Tess in the Quarterly was instrumental in his decision , not very long thereafter , to abandon prose narratives as ...
... never forgotten , ” he told his wife several decades later ; " at the time he wished that he were dead . " 29 A review of Tess in the Quarterly was instrumental in his decision , not very long thereafter , to abandon prose narratives as ...
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