Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... reasons why he could not afford to do this ... " 1 * ) . Second , he took some pride in doing well what he thought was absurd ... reason to believe that he derived a certain kind of grim satis- faction from outwitting the Molochs of the ...
... reasons why he could not afford to do this ... " 1 * ) . Second , he took some pride in doing well what he thought was absurd ... reason to believe that he derived a certain kind of grim satis- faction from outwitting the Molochs of the ...
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... reason he deliberately chose “ non - rationalistic subjects . " Thus , he could refuse Joseph McCabe's proposal to include him in a biographical dictionary of twentieth - century rationalists on the grounds that “ no man is a ...
... reason he deliberately chose “ non - rationalistic subjects . " Thus , he could refuse Joseph McCabe's proposal to include him in a biographical dictionary of twentieth - century rationalists on the grounds that “ no man is a ...
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... reasons . Stupid re- views would not have mattered save for two reasons : they could 9931 affect a writer's sales , and Hardy read them 31 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
... reasons . Stupid re- views would not have mattered save for two reasons : they could 9931 affect a writer's sales , and Hardy read them 31 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
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