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... true " . 15. The Experimental Novel , pp.40 , 41 . It is in other essays in the volume that , as we have seen in the case of his conception of the function.of the novel , we get clearer and sounder views of the methods proper to fiction ...
... true " . 15. The Experimental Novel , pp.40 , 41 . It is in other essays in the volume that , as we have seen in the case of his conception of the function.of the novel , we get clearer and sounder views of the methods proper to fiction ...
Page 57
... true of the development of a true knowledge ; this , too , can only be attained by means of united forces ; as on the other hand , there is nothing that unites men better than the endeavor after such goods as may be common to all ...
... true of the development of a true knowledge ; this , too , can only be attained by means of united forces ; as on the other hand , there is nothing that unites men better than the endeavor after such goods as may be common to all ...
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... true type of philosophy and so far as we can know was very little versed in any other . The discoveries and theories of science he accepted with a superficial enthusiasm . is practically no psychology in his novels , the analysis is all ...
... true type of philosophy and so far as we can know was very little versed in any other . The discoveries and theories of science he accepted with a superficial enthusiasm . is practically no psychology in his novels , the analysis is all ...
Contents
The Sources of George Eliots Scientific | 41 |
Scientific Philosophy in Novels | 116 |
Conclusion 164 | 154 |
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