| Anthony Trollope - 1873 - 766 oldal
...Ladislaw " became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much checked in our days." This hints at a topic on which I have much to say, but it also recalls some comments made by Mr. Strahan... | |
| 1873 - 778 oldal
...Ladislaw " became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much checked in our days." This hints at a topic on which I have much to say, but it 'also recalls some comments made by Mr. Strahan... | |
| 1881 - 674 oldal
...order changeth,' ,fcc., are quite in keeping with the ' times, when, reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much checked in our days.'* Now in all Tennyson's early works he appears to us as a moderate Liberal, full of sympathy with the... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 788 oldal
...Will became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much...existed, than that her husband should be in the thick of the struggle against them, and that she should give him wifely help. Many who knew her, thought it... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 504 oldal
...Will became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much...wifely help. Many who knew her, thought it a pity that BO substantive and rare a creature should have been absorbed into the life of another, and be only... | |
| George Eliot - 1907 - 642 oldal
...Will became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much...checked in our days, and getting at last returned to ^»'"";liament by a constituency who paid his expei:iL.. Dorothea could have liked nothing better,... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 464 oldal
...Will became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much...help. Many who knew her thought it a pity that so jiubstantivejmd rare a creature should have been absorbed into the life of_ another, and be only known... | |
| Joan Bennett - 1962 - 228 oldal
...himself became an ardent public man, working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much checked in our days, his son who might have represented Middlemarch. . .declined thinking that his opinions had less chance... | |
| Daniel Cottom - 1987 - 276 oldal
...writes near the end of Middiemarch, "working well in those times when reforms were begun with a young hopefulness of immediate good which has been much checked in our days" (A/, 2: 424). The liberal intellectual who could not believe that truth lay in "machinery," in the... | |
| Tony Davies - 1997 - 164 oldal
...beneficent activity which she had not the doubtful pains of discovering and marking out for herself. . . Dorothea could have liked nothing better, since wrongs...her, thought it a pity that so substantive and rare a cteature should have been absorbed into the life of another, and be only known in a certain circle... | |
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