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... LOOKS LIKE SUMMER During Hardy's second visit to St Juliot in the summer of 1870 he made a sketch of Emma Lavinia ... look as drear , Summer it seemed to me . The remembered words now took on a new meaning , transformed - like every ...
... LOOKS LIKE SUMMER During Hardy's second visit to St Juliot in the summer of 1870 he made a sketch of Emma Lavinia ... look as drear , Summer it seemed to me . The remembered words now took on a new meaning , transformed - like every ...
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... look at the microcosm of nature — that is to say , the details , for when we walk in fields , hedges and coppices , it is the grasses , flowers , insects and birds that we notice and which make up what we see . Britain has always known ...
... look at the microcosm of nature — that is to say , the details , for when we walk in fields , hedges and coppices , it is the grasses , flowers , insects and birds that we notice and which make up what we see . Britain has always known ...
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... looks at the moon and sky : ' dashes of buoyant cloud were sailing in a course at right angles to that of another stratum . . . . The moon , as seen through these films , had a lurid , metallic look . ' It is conceiv- able that Hardy ...
... looks at the moon and sky : ' dashes of buoyant cloud were sailing in a course at right angles to that of another stratum . . . . The moon , as seen through these films , had a lurid , metallic look . ' It is conceiv- able that Hardy ...
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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