Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... success , and ran through seven editions during its first year ; on the basis of Hardy's confidence in the future ... successes waiting on the horizon . But the fact that Hardy's fictions now were signed meant that readers who disliked ...
... success , and ran through seven editions during its first year ; on the basis of Hardy's confidence in the future ... successes waiting on the horizon . But the fact that Hardy's fictions now were signed meant that readers who disliked ...
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... success as a frightful example of what not to do ; and so illustrate a moral story " -offended many who believed that marriage vows , no matter how ill - matched the married couple , must be treated as sacred . The story of Jude Fawley ...
... success as a frightful example of what not to do ; and so illustrate a moral story " -offended many who believed that marriage vows , no matter how ill - matched the married couple , must be treated as sacred . The story of Jude Fawley ...
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... success would be calamitous for Europe . The Emperor is a man of vir- tues and vices hopelessly commingled who became hardened to suffering . Whatever he did , one crime or a thousand , received sanctification in the cry , " For France ...
... success would be calamitous for Europe . The Emperor is a man of vir- tues and vices hopelessly commingled who became hardened to suffering . Whatever he did , one crime or a thousand , received sanctification in the cry , " For France ...
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