Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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By 1874 Hardy's imagination had occupied the region in question as the setting and the inspiration of romances which , it appeared , the Londoner especially would read . I must not seem to argue that when Hardy wrote of Wessex he was ...
By 1874 Hardy's imagination had occupied the region in question as the setting and the inspiration of romances which , it appeared , the Londoner especially would read . I must not seem to argue that when Hardy wrote of Wessex he was ...
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66 read and are read without much risk to Hardy's own good name . The storm , such as it was fifty years ago , is irrelevant . In any case , Tess especially at once became the heroine of all Hardy's heroines , and the explorers of ...
66 read and are read without much risk to Hardy's own good name . The storm , such as it was fifty years ago , is irrelevant . In any case , Tess especially at once became the heroine of all Hardy's heroines , and the explorers of ...
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These tiny things , he reminds himself , know secrets of the earth which Thomas Hardy does not know . So too , when in a blackening winter evening he listens to a thrush in the windswept branches singing with all his might , Hardy feels ...
These tiny things , he reminds himself , know secrets of the earth which Thomas Hardy does not know . So too , when in a blackening winter evening he listens to a thrush in the windswept branches singing with all his might , Hardy feels ...
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