Essays of George EliotLibrary of Alexandria, 1 ian. 1883 - 476 pagini |
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... seems tobein motion on the page. It is elusivefrom its very subtlety.Itis more our analyst than her character of RufusLyon, who “would fain find language subtle enough tofollow the utmost intricacies of the soul'spathways.” Mrs ...
... seems tobein motion on the page. It is elusivefrom its very subtlety.Itis more our analyst than her character of RufusLyon, who “would fain find language subtle enough tofollow the utmost intricacies of the soul'spathways.” Mrs ...
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... recourse for this purpose are chiefly two celebrated collections of manuscript: thatofConrart, thefirst secretary to the FrenchAcademy, oneof those universally curious people who seem made for the annoyance of contemporaries and.
... recourse for this purpose are chiefly two celebrated collections of manuscript: thatofConrart, thefirst secretary to the FrenchAcademy, oneof those universally curious people who seem made for the annoyance of contemporaries and.
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George Eliot Thomas Pinney. people who seem made for the annoyance of contemporaries and the benefit of posterity; and that of Valant, who was at once the physician, the secretary, and general steward of Madame deSablé, and who, withor ...
George Eliot Thomas Pinney. people who seem made for the annoyance of contemporaries and the benefit of posterity; and that of Valant, who was at once the physician, the secretary, and general steward of Madame deSablé, and who, withor ...
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... seems to me that Ifind all this in your behavior to me; soIam not wrong insending to knowif youwish tohave me today.” It is clear thatMadame deSablé was farfrom having what SainteBeuve calls the one fault of Madame Necker— absolute ...
... seems to me that Ifind all this in your behavior to me; soIam not wrong insending to knowif youwish tohave me today.” It is clear thatMadame deSablé was farfrom having what SainteBeuve calls the one fault of Madame Necker— absolute ...
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... seems tohavebeen sharedby her friend theCountessdeMaure (Mademoiselle d'Attichy). In the romance,thesetwoladies appear under the names of Princesse Parthénie and the Reinede Mionie. “There was not an hourinthe dayinwhich theydid not ...
... seems tohavebeen sharedby her friend theCountessdeMaure (Mademoiselle d'Attichy). In the romance,thesetwoladies appear under the names of Princesse Parthénie and the Reinede Mionie. “There was not an hourinthe dayinwhich theydid not ...
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