Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... tell a 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 ...
... tell a 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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... tell him that " everybody seems to be reading The Dynasts just now , " was commenting on the timeliness of the epic- drama during years of crisis ( and Hardy's treatment of the Na- poleonic madness was to become fashionable again during ...
... tell him that " everybody seems to be reading The Dynasts just now , " was commenting on the timeliness of the epic- drama during years of crisis ( and Hardy's treatment of the Na- poleonic madness was to become fashionable again during ...
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... tell itself . At one point , however , he quotes a letter which Marie Louise wrote about her son to Mme . de Montebello in September , 1815 : " It is by means of his talents , his intelligence and his chivalry that he will have to make ...
... tell itself . At one point , however , he quotes a letter which Marie Louise wrote about her son to Mme . de Montebello in September , 1815 : " It is by means of his talents , his intelligence and his chivalry that he will have to make ...
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