Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... critics believe that because of her imaginative attachment to the past , she gave unconscious expression in her ... criticism . Before we discuss the influence of Hennell's book on Eliot , it would perhaps be appropriate to say that ...
... critics believe that because of her imaginative attachment to the past , she gave unconscious expression in her ... criticism . Before we discuss the influence of Hennell's book on Eliot , it would perhaps be appropriate to say that ...
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... criticism . The supernatural birth of Christ , his miracles , his resurrection and ascension remain eternal truths , whatever doubts may be cast on their reality as historical facts . The certainty of this alone can give calmness and ...
... criticism . The supernatural birth of Christ , his miracles , his resurrection and ascension remain eternal truths , whatever doubts may be cast on their reality as historical facts . The certainty of this alone can give calmness and ...
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... criticism . The German critics have long been familiar with the mythical character of the New Testament but " we are in bondage to terms and conceptions , which having had their roots in conditions of thought , no longer existing , have ...
... criticism . The German critics have long been familiar with the mythical character of the New Testament but " we are in bondage to terms and conceptions , which having had their roots in conditions of thought , no longer existing , have ...
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