The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumen20Thomas Hardy Society, 2004 |
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... living listener . Frequently in these elegiac poems , the theme of fantasy or memory corresponds to a triple rhythm . ' The Voice ' announces a light , lulling dactylic rhythm in the first line , which persists through most of the first ...
... living listener . Frequently in these elegiac poems , the theme of fantasy or memory corresponds to a triple rhythm . ' The Voice ' announces a light , lulling dactylic rhythm in the first line , which persists through most of the first ...
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... living - happily - ever after ' denouement ? The fact is , as a close - reading shows well enough , that the text presents , at closure , a nominal rather than an intrinsic ' happiness . ' Nominal payment , lip service to convention ...
... living - happily - ever after ' denouement ? The fact is , as a close - reading shows well enough , that the text presents , at closure , a nominal rather than an intrinsic ' happiness . ' Nominal payment , lip service to convention ...
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... living ... You still preserve the great manner , the originality and audacity , the real breath of imaginative inspiration . I watch you as if you were the Dodo . When English fiction loses you , it will lose everything . Gosse was ...
... living ... You still preserve the great manner , the originality and audacity , the real breath of imaginative inspiration . I watch you as if you were the Dodo . When English fiction loses you , it will lose everything . Gosse was ...
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Volume | 6 |
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS FOR 2004 | 13 |
THE EDITORS NOTES NEWS | 22 |
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