introductory chapter " was pure description, though there were good materials in it for dramatic presentation. It happened to be among the papers I had with me in Germany, and one evening at Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck... Temple Bar - Página 5161885Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Eliot - 1864 - 300 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try sometime what I could do in fiction, and by and by,... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 540 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try some time 1856.] Title of First Story. 415 what I... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 384 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try some time what I could do in fiction, and by and... | |
| Edmond Henri Adolphe Scherer - 1891 - 322 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being able to write a novel, though he distrusted—indeed disbelieved in—my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 298 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try sometime what I could do in fiction, and by and by,... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 434 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try some time what I could do in fiction ; and by-and-by,... | |
| George Eliot - 1901 - 298 páginas
...led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it snggpsted to him the possibility of my being able to write a novel, though lie distrusted — indeed, disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began... | |
| 1886 - 448 páginas
...something led me to read it to George [Lewes]. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try some time what I could do in fiction, and by and... | |
| Mathilde Blind - 1904 - 426 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try sometime what I could do in fiction, and by and by... | |
| George Iles - 1908 - 202 páginas
...Berlin something led me to read it to George. He was struck with it as a bit of concrete description, and it suggested to him the possibility of my being...disbelieved in — my possession of any dramatic power. Still, he began to think that I might as well try some time what I could do in fiction, and by and... | |
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