The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumes 6-7Thomas Hardy Society, 1990 |
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Page 22
... Never , I own , expected I That life would all be fair . This , as he also says , is " Wise warning " , uttered with veritable Scots canniness , but by a true Dorset man . * From Professor Norman Page , the University of Nottingham ...
... Never , I own , expected I That life would all be fair . This , as he also says , is " Wise warning " , uttered with veritable Scots canniness , but by a true Dorset man . * From Professor Norman Page , the University of Nottingham ...
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... never sank down to the level of the thief and the pauper . It had never been my mother's policy to take alms " . Later , Arch explains rural poverty in a passage worth quoting at length : " Wages were so low that a man with several ...
... never sank down to the level of the thief and the pauper . It had never been my mother's policy to take alms " . Later , Arch explains rural poverty in a passage worth quoting at length : " Wages were so low that a man with several ...
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... never brown and the springs never dry " ) , Treves wrote : The great plain is intensely green , but this brilliant tint belongs only to the stretch of country about the foot of the hill , for the atmosphere which floods the valley is ...
... never brown and the springs never dry " ) , Treves wrote : The great plain is intensely green , but this brilliant tint belongs only to the stretch of country about the foot of the hill , for the atmosphere which floods the valley is ...
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JOURNAL | 14 |
James Gibson | 9 |
THE CHAIRMANS REPORT TO THE A G M 1990 | 16 |
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