Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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Page 152
... Holt , Chapter XLVIII 46 Felix Holt , Chapter L All these examples illustrate how the law of antecedents and 152 had anger and hatred in their faces; the hands ...
... Holt , Chapter XLVIII 46 Felix Holt , Chapter L All these examples illustrate how the law of antecedents and 152 had anger and hatred in their faces; the hands ...
Page 187
... Holt there is a moral reversal at the end when her passion for " rarest goodness " rushes forth in " an undivided current . " In Middlemarch Lydgate succumbs to the pressure of Rosammond's selfish hardness but Dorothea is divested of ...
... Holt there is a moral reversal at the end when her passion for " rarest goodness " rushes forth in " an undivided current . " In Middlemarch Lydgate succumbs to the pressure of Rosammond's selfish hardness but Dorothea is divested of ...
Page 191
... Holt runs : ... the soul can grow As embryos , that live and move but blindly Burst from the dark , emerge regenerate And lead a life of vision and of choice.53 It is thus a community of regenerated individuals that Eliot envisaged in ...
... Holt runs : ... the soul can grow As embryos , that live and move but blindly Burst from the dark , emerge regenerate And lead a life of vision and of choice.53 It is thus a community of regenerated individuals that Eliot envisaged in ...
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