The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumen20Thomas Hardy Society, 2004 |
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... 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 quatrain : Woman much missed , how you call to me , call to me , Saying that ...
... 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 quatrain : Woman much missed , how you call to me , call to me , Saying that ...
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... memory . J. O. Bailey's account aptly summarizes such face value : " The Rambler " presents Hardy on a walk through hills and fields that he does not see with the perception and zest of youth . Memories are now more full of meaning than ...
... memory . J. O. Bailey's account aptly summarizes such face value : " The Rambler " presents Hardy on a walk through hills and fields that he does not see with the perception and zest of youth . Memories are now more full of meaning than ...
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... memory , not epiphany . The sweet things said there are unsayable now . In ' At Castle Boterel ' the central theme is that ' the passion remains . ' Mallett called it a reticent poem in some ways , posing the question , ' Was there ever ...
... memory , not epiphany . The sweet things said there are unsayable now . In ' At Castle Boterel ' the central theme is that ' the passion remains . ' Mallett called it a reticent poem in some ways , posing the question , ' Was there ever ...
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