Littell's Living Age, 165. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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5. oldal
... believe don't feel obliged to dislike them in con- that of which she had no immediate evi- sequence " ( vol . i . , p . 471 ) . In other words , dence before her , whether in things human even in her relations to human beings , or ...
... believe don't feel obliged to dislike them in con- that of which she had no immediate evi- sequence " ( vol . i . , p . 471 ) . In other words , dence before her , whether in things human even in her relations to human beings , or ...
9. oldal
... believe she herself felt , that lies upon us " " ( vol . i . , pp . 327-8 ) . even if she did not consciously think so , And to Mrs. Peter Taylor she writes , in for I look upon most of her novels as 1861 : " For the last six years I ...
... believe she herself felt , that lies upon us " " ( vol . i . , pp . 327-8 ) . even if she did not consciously think so , And to Mrs. Peter Taylor she writes , in for I look upon most of her novels as 1861 : " For the last six years I ...
10. oldal
... believe in God , the more peremptory becomes the personal authority of duty . Now I quite admit that this conception of an ideal to which George Eliot felt herself absolutely bound to approximate as closely as she could , and to which ...
... believe in God , the more peremptory becomes the personal authority of duty . Now I quite admit that this conception of an ideal to which George Eliot felt herself absolutely bound to approximate as closely as she could , and to which ...
11. oldal
... believe that he thinks , erting himself to be more and more mor- what in his real inner mind he does not ally thoughtful , and must injure himself think , for the sake merely of the satisfac by giving to his moral thoughtfulness a tion ...
... believe that he thinks , erting himself to be more and more mor- what in his real inner mind he does not ally thoughtful , and must injure himself think , for the sake merely of the satisfac by giving to his moral thoughtfulness a tion ...
12. oldal
... believe consolation to tell a widow that her husband is pres- ent with her , when you mean only , and she knows that you mean only , that you want to say something which sounds com- fortable , though it has no comfort in it . That ...
... believe consolation to tell a widow that her husband is pres- ent with her , when you mean only , and she knows that you mean only , that you want to say something which sounds com- fortable , though it has no comfort in it . That ...
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