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... never seemed to like lots of people around him . So I feel he should not be stationed in the middle of the town . He did not like crowds . He always was alone when I saw him which was often but he never ever spoke to me . I was about 8 ...
... never seemed to like lots of people around him . So I feel he should not be stationed in the middle of the town . He did not like crowds . He always was alone when I saw him which was often but he never ever spoke to me . I was about 8 ...
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... never not been a part of Heaney . Their use of local rural dialect , their writing of poems that yoke past and ... never before and perhaps never since , Heaney in the 1980s considers the connection between Hardy's home and Hardy's ...
... never not been a part of Heaney . Their use of local rural dialect , their writing of poems that yoke past and ... never before and perhaps never since , Heaney in the 1980s considers the connection between Hardy's home and Hardy's ...
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... never , since Hardy's massive three - part magnum opus in 131 scenes and over 700 pages with a cast of hundreds might well never have appeared at all . For Hardy confided in his friend Edward Clodd , that as late as July 1903 he'd had a ...
... never , since Hardy's massive three - part magnum opus in 131 scenes and over 700 pages with a cast of hundreds might well never have appeared at all . For Hardy confided in his friend Edward Clodd , that as late as July 1903 he'd had a ...
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Volume | 6 |
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS FOR 2004 | 13 |
THE EDITORS NOTES NEWS | 22 |
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