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“Fulth” is a word that Thomas Hardy used in his poem on the death of Swinburne.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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“Fulth” is a word that Thomas Hardy used in his poem on the death of Swinburne.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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The verse selections vary from the light and amusing to serious, such as Thomas Hardy's "The Darkling Thrush" or Derek Mahon's joyfully nostalgic "The Bicycle".
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He built a veritable library of stolen books - first editions of children's classics; autographed copies of great novels such as Thomas Hardy's Mayor of
Boston Globe -- Ideas section Matthew Battles 2010
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There's "Anna Karenina,'' Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native,''
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The British government held a secret meeting in London of eminent literary men, from Thomas Hardy to H.
Versed in the Horror of War Michael Caines 2011
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On our way back, via the high ridge to the west, through Langton Matravers and Kingston, we began to understand why Thomas Hardy called Swanage a town "where everybody who was not a boatman was a quarrier".
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Wolf Hadda as a character seems to owe equal inspiration to the Brothers Grimm, Thomas Hardy and, given his action-hero agility, Stan Lee.
The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011
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From Thomas Hardy to W.H. Auden, poets have found apt and awful words to fit the crimes of murderers.
The ABCBs Of Murder Tom Nolan 2011
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• “If a way to the better there be, it lies in taking a full look at the worst,” wrote Thomas Hardy, the late novelist and poet.
The 7 Glenn Beck 2011
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