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" It was a thousand pities, indeed; it was impossible for even an enemy to feel otherwise on looking at Tess as she sat there, with her flower-like mouth and large tender eyes, neither black nor blue nor... "
George Eliot and Thomas Hardy: A Contrast - Page 51
by Lina Wright Berle - 1917 - 174 pages
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman

Thomas Hardy - 1892 - 540 pages
...hey, Jenny ? ' The speaker turned to one of the group who certainly w;is not ill-defined as plain. It was a thousand pities, indeed ; it was impossible...and large tender eyes, neither black nor blue nor gray nor violet ; rather all those shades together, and a hundred others, which could be seen if one...
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented

Thomas Hardy - 1921 - 484 pages
...hey, Jenny ? " The speaker turned to one of the group, who certainly was not ill-defined as plain. It was a thousand pities, indeed ; it was impossible...and large, tender eyes, neither black nor blue nor gray nor violet ; rather all those shades together, and a hundred others, which could be seen if one...
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented

Thomas Hardy - 1921 - 476 pages
...flower-like mouth and large, tender eyes, neither black nor blue nor gray nor violet ; rather all thos« shades together, and a hundred others, which could be seen if one looked into their irises — shade behind shade — tint beyond tint — round depths that had no bottom ; an almost...
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Harper's Magazine, Volume 151

American literature - 1925 - 802 pages
...which make admirers of Romola indignant : It was a thousand pities, indeed, it was impossible even for an enemy to feel otherwise on looking at Tess as she...others, which could be seen if one looked into their irises — shade behind shade — tint beyond tint — round depuis that had no bottom; an almost typical...
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Literary Blasphemies

Ernest Augustus Boyd - American literature - 1927 - 286 pages
...which make admirers of Romola indignant: It was a thousand pities, indeed, it was impossible even for an enemy to feel otherwise on looking at Tess as she...others, which could be seen if one looked into their irises — shade behind shade — tint beyond tint — round depths that had no bottom; an almost typical...
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Thomas Hardy: A Study of the Wessex Novels, the Poems, and The Dynasts

Henry Charles Duffin - 1937 - 380 pages
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The English Novel as a Vehicle for Tragedy: Richardson Through Hardy

Gladys Winifred Ekeberg - English fiction - 1942 - 830 pages
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman

Thomas Hardy - Fiction - 1975 - 575 pages
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Sydney Studies in English, Volumes 7-9

English literature - 1982 - 360 pages
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