Essays of George EliotLibrary of Alexandria, 1 ian. 1883 - 476 pagini |
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... woman with this passionfor, and skillin, “unravellingcertain human lots,” to lay herself out upon the human lot of woman, with all her “passionate patienceof genius?” One would saythis was inevitable. And, fora delineation of what ...
... woman with this passionfor, and skillin, “unravellingcertain human lots,” to lay herself out upon the human lot of woman, with all her “passionate patienceof genius?” One would saythis was inevitable. And, fora delineation of what ...
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... woman's “blunders” in matchmaking, and man's blundersinlovemaking, toldwith such analytic acumen, or withsuchpathetic and sarcastic eloquence. It is not far from the question of woman's sociallotto the question of questions of human ...
... woman's “blunders” in matchmaking, and man's blundersinlovemaking, toldwith such analytic acumen, or withsuchpathetic and sarcastic eloquence. It is not far from the question of woman's sociallotto the question of questions of human ...
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... woman, whose voice“was like the voice ofasoul that once livedin an Æolian harp.” She had a theoretic cast of mind. She was “enamored of intensity and greatness, and rash in embracingwhat seemed to her tohave thoseaspects.” Theawful ...
... woman, whose voice“was like the voice ofasoul that once livedin an Æolian harp.” She had a theoretic cast of mind. She was “enamored of intensity and greatness, and rash in embracingwhat seemed to her tohave thoseaspects.” Theawful ...
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... woman habitually controlled by pride will sometimes allow herself when she feels securely alone.” What wasshe crying about? “She thought her feeling of desolation was the fault of her own spiritual poverty.” Acharacteristic George Eliot ...
... woman habitually controlled by pride will sometimes allow herself when she feels securely alone.” What wasshe crying about? “She thought her feeling of desolation was the fault of her own spiritual poverty.” Acharacteristic George Eliot ...
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... woman, shehasdone nothing more skilful or memorablethan the “unravelling” of Bulstrode's mental processesbywhich he “explained the gratification of his desires intosatisfactory agreement with his beliefs.” If there wereno Dorothea in ...
... woman, shehasdone nothing more skilful or memorablethan the “unravelling” of Bulstrode's mental processesbywhich he “explained the gratification of his desires intosatisfactory agreement with his beliefs.” If there wereno Dorothea in ...
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