Littell's Living Age, 165. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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6. oldal
... noble character might have been expected to put forth , and for rejecting altogether all that is generally deemed to be supernat ural in Christ's life ; but to me the re- markable point is that George Eliot felt herself relieved of a ...
... noble character might have been expected to put forth , and for rejecting altogether all that is generally deemed to be supernat ural in Christ's life ; but to me the re- markable point is that George Eliot felt herself relieved of a ...
7. oldal
... noble , but some of them vulgar and selfish desires , and all of them of human origin . To a mind alert as hers the very fact that she - - this bold assertion that man's tem- porary and evanescent feelings have been the true origin of ...
... noble , but some of them vulgar and selfish desires , and all of them of human origin . To a mind alert as hers the very fact that she - - this bold assertion that man's tem- porary and evanescent feelings have been the true origin of ...
8. oldal
... noble natures . sorrow , if we don't help each other , there First , there is a readiness to absolve your . is no help at all to be found . For she self more easily from any self - accusation goes on : " Heaven help us , said the old of ...
... noble natures . sorrow , if we don't help each other , there First , there is a readiness to absolve your . is no help at all to be found . For she self more easily from any self - accusation goes on : " Heaven help us , said the old of ...
13. oldal
... noble picture or of enjoying great music . One might as well hope to dissect one's own body and be merry in doing it , as take molecular physics ( in which you must banish from your field of view what is specifi- cally human ) to be ...
... noble picture or of enjoying great music . One might as well hope to dissect one's own body and be merry in doing it , as take molecular physics ( in which you must banish from your field of view what is specifi- cally human ) to be ...
14. oldal
... noble enough ; but it seems strange that she did not infer from it that , after all , she had misunderstood the nature which was thus In- see more clearly the true moral of her works , than as any enhancement of the pleasure which these ...
... noble enough ; but it seems strange that she did not infer from it that , after all , she had misunderstood the nature which was thus In- see more clearly the true moral of her works , than as any enhancement of the pleasure which these ...
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