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... feeling of ease in each other's company but , of course , the encounter is not conducted wholly in silence . In their first brief exchange of conversa- tion Marty gives the impression of speaking with just a shade more dialect than ...
... feeling of ease in each other's company but , of course , the encounter is not conducted wholly in silence . In their first brief exchange of conversa- tion Marty gives the impression of speaking with just a shade more dialect than ...
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... feeling which came over Tommy Hardy at a very early age ( Life , pp.15-16 ) : He was lying on his back in the sun , thinking how useless he was , and covered his face with his straw hat . The sun's rays streamed through the interstices ...
... feeling which came over Tommy Hardy at a very early age ( Life , pp.15-16 ) : He was lying on his back in the sun , thinking how useless he was , and covered his face with his straw hat . The sun's rays streamed through the interstices ...
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... feeling of the later book . The Return was written at an early stage in Hardy's career as a novelist , during the happy time he and Emma spent at Sturminster Newton ; a little sunshine from those two idyllic years irradiates the pages ...
... feeling of the later book . The Return was written at an early stage in Hardy's career as a novelist , during the happy time he and Emma spent at Sturminster Newton ; a little sunshine from those two idyllic years irradiates the pages ...
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Alec Angel appears Arabella Bathsheba beautiful biographical Boldwood chapter characters Christminster church Clym critics d'Urbervilles dance death Desperate Remedies Dorchester Dorset County dramatic Dynasts edition Egdon Emma English essays Eustacia F. B. Pinion feeling Felice Festival fiction Fitzpiers Florence Gabriel Giles Gittings HARDY SOCIETY REVIEW Hardy wrote Hardy's novels Harold Orel heath Henchard interest J. O. Bailey Jude the Obscure Jude's Lady Laodicean later lectures letter literary living London lovers Macmillan Madding Crowd Marty Max Gate Mayor of Casterbridge Melbury nature never notes novelist Paula play poem poet poetry present prose publication published Puddletown reader reference Retty's Phases Return Robert Gittings scene seems Somerset St Juliot Stancy stanza Stinsford story Sturminster Newton suggest T. E. Lawrence Tess Tess's theme Thomas Hardy Society thought Toller Whelme trees Tryphena walk Well-Beloved Wessex Weymouth woman Woodlanders words writing written young