Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... universe has been of interest for almost a century , and is not always well understood even today , the following assessment is an indispensa- ble preliminary to consideration of The Dynasts . I should like to discuss two syntheses of ...
... universe has been of interest for almost a century , and is not always well understood even today , the following assessment is an indispensa- ble preliminary to consideration of The Dynasts . I should like to discuss two syntheses of ...
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... universe . On June 2 , 1907 , writing to Edward Wright , he stated that the concept of an Unconscious Will was " what the thinking world had gradual- ly come to adopt , " himself included13 ; but he never implied that the adoption could ...
... universe . On June 2 , 1907 , writing to Edward Wright , he stated that the concept of an Unconscious Will was " what the thinking world had gradual- ly come to adopt , " himself included13 ; but he never implied that the adoption could ...
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... universe , and his denial of any anthropomorphic god , were bal- anced to some degree by his trust that a better consummation was possible . The ... universe is that the evolutionary meliorism of which Hardy 29 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
... universe , and his denial of any anthropomorphic god , were bal- anced to some degree by his trust that a better consummation was possible . The ... universe is that the evolutionary meliorism of which Hardy 29 HARDY AND THE UNIVERSE.
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