The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumen11Thomas Hardy Society, 1995 |
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... wrote several of his novels and poems . Many of the settings Hardy describes so vividly are drawn from the South Dorset countryside with the cottage itself appearing in Under the Greenwood Tree . Garden open : 26 Mar. -30 Oct. , daily ...
... wrote several of his novels and poems . Many of the settings Hardy describes so vividly are drawn from the South Dorset countryside with the cottage itself appearing in Under the Greenwood Tree . Garden open : 26 Mar. -30 Oct. , daily ...
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... wrote . He rejoices that he can still remember those fugitive experiences : Hence in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be , Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither , Can in a moment travel thither ...
... wrote . He rejoices that he can still remember those fugitive experiences : Hence in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be , Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither , Can in a moment travel thither ...
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... wrote that " Before work started on this picture , its famous author Thomas Hardy came to talk things over with the producer . He was then about 80 years of age , and was taken round the studio in a wheelchair " . This is probably a ...
... wrote that " Before work started on this picture , its famous author Thomas Hardy came to talk things over with the producer . He was then about 80 years of age , and was taken round the studio in a wheelchair " . This is probably a ...
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