Thomas Hardy's Epic-drama: A Study of The DynastsGreenwood Press, 1969 - 122 стор.
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... wrote later , in the pertinent passage of his autobiography- “ so as not to ruin the new venture of the publishers , and also in the interests of his wife , for whom as yet he had made but a poor provision in the event of his own ...
... wrote later , in the pertinent passage of his autobiography- “ so as not to ruin the new venture of the publishers , and also in the interests of his wife , for whom as yet he had made but a poor provision in the event of his own ...
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... wrote to Alfred Noyes on December 19 , 1920 , in a letter remarkable for the care with which he disavowed the views contained in more than half a dozen poems . There seems no valid reason why we should disbelieve Hardy when he states ...
... wrote to Alfred Noyes on December 19 , 1920 , in a letter remarkable for the care with which he disavowed the views contained in more than half a dozen poems . There seems no valid reason why we should disbelieve Hardy when he states ...
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... wrote to Sir Henry Newbolt on January 11 , 1905 , was true : he had been obliged to condense so strictly that he could not give a twentieth part of the detail he should have liked to give.13 The artistic control which unifies this host ...
... wrote to Sir Henry Newbolt on January 11 , 1905 , was true : he had been obliged to condense so strictly that he could not give a twentieth part of the detail he should have liked to give.13 The artistic control which unifies this host ...
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