Victoria Magazine, Volumen28Emily Faithfull, 1877 |
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... George Eliot's First Romance " will be read with keen interest by the ever widening circle of that lady's admirers . He welcomes " Daniel Deronda " not only as a grand romance of a woman's soul , in the highest sense of the word , but ...
... George Eliot's First Romance " will be read with keen interest by the ever widening circle of that lady's admirers . He welcomes " Daniel Deronda " not only as a grand romance of a woman's soul , in the highest sense of the word , but ...
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... George Eliot defines it , when certain deeds are described as " " little more than interjections which give vent to the long passion of life . " The interjection , as being in a sense inarticulate , as needing an interpreter in the ...
... George Eliot defines it , when certain deeds are described as " " little more than interjections which give vent to the long passion of life . " The interjection , as being in a sense inarticulate , as needing an interpreter in the ...
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... , would both double her chances of marriage and be able to judge calmly of an offer when it comes . " In their own interests men should give her this opportunity . Daniel Deronda . THE name of George Eliot has won 226 Charities .
... , would both double her chances of marriage and be able to judge calmly of an offer when it comes . " In their own interests men should give her this opportunity . Daniel Deronda . THE name of George Eliot has won 226 Charities .
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Daniel Deronda . THE name of George Eliot has won for itself so high a place in literature , that the announcement of any book which bears on its title- page that stamp of authorship ... George Eliot always treats of life in the most serious.
Daniel Deronda . THE name of George Eliot has won for itself so high a place in literature , that the announcement of any book which bears on its title- page that stamp of authorship ... George Eliot always treats of life in the most serious.
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George Eliot always treats of life in the most serious fashion , and looks with unshrinking eyes into its depths , yet " Middlemarch " was lighted up with gleams of humor sometimes sarcastic , but often playful , which relieved the ...
George Eliot always treats of life in the most serious fashion , and looks with unshrinking eyes into its depths , yet " Middlemarch " was lighted up with gleams of humor sometimes sarcastic , but often playful , which relieved the ...
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