| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1881 - 634 páginas
...than the mere story-teller could hope to reach. And it reveals a soul very strangely and subtilely mixed, " struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect...to express feeling in such beautiful or sublime or humorous forms as may strike the sense with admiration, overwhelm it with awe and astonishment, move... | |
| 260 páginas
...life" (her marriages) "were not ideally beautiful, being the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion." Though, who would think of saying, except the author, that Dorothea's first marriage contradicted... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 páginas
...young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social state, in which groat feelings will often take the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion'; reading, for the inspiration of all good women, a helpful lesson in the thought that ' however... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 756 páginas
...beautiful. They were the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of imperfect social state in which great feelings will...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion. For there is no creature whose inward being is so strong that it is not greatly determined... | |
| S. Parkinson - 1888 - 158 páginas
...life (Dorothea's) were not ideally beautiful. They were the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion." CHAPTER XIV. "DANIEL DERONDA." |ANIEL Deronda" began to appear in 1875, and was completed... | |
| 1890 - 612 páginas
...acts of her life were not ideally beautiful. They were the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social state, in which great feeling will often take the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of ilhision. For there is no... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 468 páginas
...acts of her life were not ideally beautiful. They were the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion. For there is no creature whose inward being is so strong that it is not greatly determined... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1900 - 364 páginas
...within square brackets reads as follows : — " They were the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion." at all in the tale itself. When Mr. Brooke, Dorothea's uncle, weakly carries Mr. Casaubon's... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1901 - 432 páginas
...that are not ideally beautiful. She finds them to be " the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion." " For there is no creature," she adds, " whose inward being is so strong that it is not... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 468 páginas
...acts of her life were not ideally beautiful. They were the mixed result of young and noble impulse struggling amidst the conditions of an imperfect social...the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion. For there is no creature whose inward being is so strong that it is not greatly determined... | |
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