Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... turn , felt himself obliged to deny that he had intended any insult to the Church , even if , as was undeniably the case , the Bishop had been victimized in the story . The Bishop , Hardy argued , was " every inch a gentleman . " 9 ...
... turn , felt himself obliged to deny that he had intended any insult to the Church , even if , as was undeniably the case , the Bishop had been victimized in the story . The Bishop , Hardy argued , was " every inch a gentleman . " 9 ...
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... turn he might help the " young eager intellects " who turned to him for guidance , Hardy answered that he knew of no hypothesis that could reconcile these things , and referred him instead to a recently published life of Darwin and the ...
... turn he might help the " young eager intellects " who turned to him for guidance , Hardy answered that he knew of no hypothesis that could reconcile these things , and referred him instead to a recently published life of Darwin and the ...
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... turn , is defined by three factors : wonder at Napoleon's ability to exploit the emotional forces of nationalism ; a feeling that this is a man of shadings rather than of blacks and whites ; and a knowledge that Napoleon's success would ...
... turn , is defined by three factors : wonder at Napoleon's ability to exploit the emotional forces of nationalism ; a feeling that this is a man of shadings rather than of blacks and whites ; and a knowledge that Napoleon's success would ...
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