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... turned to my book shelves and I said " thank God for Kipling and Stevenson , Barrie and Mrs .Hum- phry Ward " . And there were others . Hardy was undoubtedly upset . He tried to pretend in his older and more revered years that his ...
... turned to my book shelves and I said " thank God for Kipling and Stevenson , Barrie and Mrs .Hum- phry Ward " . And there were others . Hardy was undoubtedly upset . He tried to pretend in his older and more revered years that his ...
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... too saw , like Jude , that there was a wall between himself and the fulfilment of his journey and turned away . DON CARLOS COLOMA MEMORIAL LECTURE This lecture perpetuates the memory 46 THOMAS HARDY AND JUDE THE OBscure.
... too saw , like Jude , that there was a wall between himself and the fulfilment of his journey and turned away . DON CARLOS COLOMA MEMORIAL LECTURE This lecture perpetuates the memory 46 THOMAS HARDY AND JUDE THE OBscure.
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). family doings which turned out , after all , to be unfounded : ' When are calculations ever right ? Nobody ever feels or acts or suffers or enjoys , as one expects ! ' May I end with what is ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). family doings which turned out , after all , to be unfounded : ' When are calculations ever right ? Nobody ever feels or acts or suffers or enjoys , as one expects ! ' May I end with what is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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