Littell's Living Age, 165. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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4. oldal
... feeling the deepest interest in the presentation of both these paradoxes the paradox of a woman not only full of enthusiasm ... feel and to return exclusive devotion , but could not endure deficiency in the external evidence of it . " My ...
... feeling the deepest interest in the presentation of both these paradoxes the paradox of a woman not only full of enthusiasm ... feel and to return exclusive devotion , but could not endure deficiency in the external evidence of it . " My ...
5. oldal
... feel obliged to dislike them in con- sequence " ( vol . i . , p . 471 ) . In other words , even in her relations to human beings , George Eliot bad extraordinarily little faith ; at least , as regarded the perma- nence of any feeling ...
... feel obliged to dislike them in con- sequence " ( vol . i . , p . 471 ) . In other words , even in her relations to human beings , George Eliot bad extraordinarily little faith ; at least , as regarded the perma- nence of any feeling ...
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... feel no doubt that to a dramatic genius their master's resurrection that they spent like hers this explanation must have their lives , and often came to their deaths , seemed far more adequate and satisfactory in publishing the truth ...
... feel no doubt that to a dramatic genius their master's resurrection that they spent like hers this explanation must have their lives , and often came to their deaths , seemed far more adequate and satisfactory in publishing the truth ...
8. oldal
... feel other people's wants and sor- from happily . It is impossible to hold rows a little more than I used to do , " and that there is no spiritual judge of human then she explains why ; the reason is that , conduct outside man , without ...
... feel other people's wants and sor- from happily . It is impossible to hold rows a little more than I used to do , " and that there is no spiritual judge of human then she explains why ; the reason is that , conduct outside man , without ...
11. oldal
... feel worse instead of bet - letters than the letters in which George ter for that Quixotic endeavor to love the ambiguous destiny of a fatherless race . Again , in 1870 she writes to Mrs. Robert Lytton ( now Lady Lytton ) : " I try to ...
... feel worse instead of bet - letters than the letters in which George ter for that Quixotic endeavor to love the ambiguous destiny of a fatherless race . Again , in 1870 she writes to Mrs. Robert Lytton ( now Lady Lytton ) : " I try to ...
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