| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 432 oldal
...spoke with more energy than is expected of so young a lady, but Sir James had appealed to her. He was accustomed to do so, and she had often thought that...when he was her brother-in-law. Mr Casaubon turned bis eyes very markedly on Dorothea while she was speaking, and seemed to observe her newly. " Young... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 oldal
...spoke with more energy than is expected of so young a lady, but Sir James had appealed to her. He was accustomed to do so, and she had often thought that...many good actions when he was her brother-in-law. " Young ladies don't understand political economy, you know," said Mr. Brooke, smiling toward Mr. Casaubon.... | |
| Gertrude Buck, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1899 - 312 oldal
...over it. It is not a sin to make yourself poor in performing experiments for the good of all.' " ' Young ladies don't understand political economy, you know,' said Mr. Brooke, smiling toward Mr. Casaubon. ' I remember when we were all reading Adam Smith. There is a book, now. I took... | |
| George Eliot - 1901 - 630 oldal
...spoke with more energy than is expected of so young a lady, but Sir James had appealed to her. He was accustomed to do so. and she had often thought that..."Young ladies don't understand political economy, vou know," said Mr Brooke, smiling towards Mr Casaubon. "f remember when we were all reading Adam Smith.... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1926 - 912 oldal
...notion: he was almost without the use of his legs through having lost it a few years ago. to turn: Mr. Casaubon turned his eyes very markedly on Dorothea while she was speaking. Q. ELIOT, Mid., I, Ch. II, 9. (principal notion: kept his eyes turned.) c) Peculiarly striking is the... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1921 - 116 oldal
...Ch. VIII, 288. (Transposition of sealed and a bond would establish the meaning intended.) to turn: Mr. Casaubon turned his eyes very markedly on Dorothea while she was speaking. G. ELIOT, Mid., I, Ch. II, 9. (principal notion: kept his eyes turned.) c) Peculiarly striking is the... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 oldal
...spoke with more energy than is expected of so young a lady, but Sir James had appealed to her. He was accustomed to do so, and she had often thought that...she could urge him to many good actions when he was ha brother-in-law. Mr. Casaubon turned his eyes very markedly on Dorothea while she was speaking, and... | |
| Donald H. Alden - 1928 - 158 oldal
...in "going into" things. The result is a veil-considered impartiality. For instance, on one occasion, "'Young ladies don't understand political economy, you know,' said Mr. Brooke, smiling toward sir. Casaubon. 1 remember when we were all reading Adam Smith. There is a book, now. I took... | |
| George Eliot - 1994 - 740 oldal
...spoke with more energy than is expected of so young a lady, but Sir James had appealed to her. He was accustomed to do so, and she had often thought that...Casaubon. 'I remember when we were all reading Adam Smith.9 There is a book, now. I took in all the new ideas at one time - human perfectibility, now.... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 464 oldal
...spoke with more energy than is expected of so young a lady, but Sir James had appealed to her. He was accustomed to do so, and she had often thought that...political economy, you know, " said Mr. Brooke, smiling toward Mr. Casaubon. " I remember when we were all reading Adam Smith. There is a book, now. I took... | |
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