Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... Barton is alleged to have a temper of his own in which meekness was never his strong point . Refined 12 ... Barton , Chapter II 12 " Amos Barton , " Chapter II but confounded his listeners , could not strike a sympathetic 104.
... Barton is alleged to have a temper of his own in which meekness was never his strong point . Refined 12 ... Barton , Chapter II 12 " Amos Barton , " Chapter II but confounded his listeners , could not strike a sympathetic 104.
Page 105
... Barton " Chapter X In addition to Amos Barton George Eliot also presents in 105 but confounded his listeners, could not strike a sympathetic ...
... Barton " Chapter X In addition to Amos Barton George Eliot also presents in 105 but confounded his listeners, could not strike a sympathetic ...
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... Barton , Chapter VI " Amos Barton , " Chapter VI beloved , consulted and relied on by his flock . 107 at Cambridge entirely owing to his genius, preached sermons ...
... Barton , Chapter VI " Amos Barton , " Chapter VI beloved , consulted and relied on by his flock . 107 at Cambridge entirely owing to his genius, preached sermons ...
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