Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... sense that Meredith had hoped it might be : as a salable commodity , if not to the general public , to the publisher in a position to accept or reject it . Under the Greenwood Tree ( 1872 ) , also published anony- mously , explored more ...
... sense that Meredith had hoped it might be : as a salable commodity , if not to the general public , to the publisher in a position to accept or reject it . Under the Greenwood Tree ( 1872 ) , also published anony- mously , explored more ...
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... sense he gave that word . As the discussion may have already made clear , his inde- pendent readings raised important issues that formal creeds could not satisfactorily answer . Hardy's friendship for somebody he highly respected ...
... sense he gave that word . As the discussion may have already made clear , his inde- pendent readings raised important issues that formal creeds could not satisfactorily answer . Hardy's friendship for somebody he highly respected ...
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... sense of justice and mercy . His sense of wonder- ment , commingled with despair , makes for a peculiarly modern . sublimity . There is no precise term for the " long views , " which Hardy introduced to his readers long before cinematic ...
... sense of justice and mercy . His sense of wonder- ment , commingled with despair , makes for a peculiarly modern . sublimity . There is no precise term for the " long views , " which Hardy introduced to his readers long before cinematic ...
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