Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... essay hints at that dichotomy between devotion to` an abstract concept of humanity and concern for the individual that Bray had suggested . The essay is rather uncertain in its tone because 55Early Essays by George Eliot , ( London ...
... essay hints at that dichotomy between devotion to` an abstract concept of humanity and concern for the individual that Bray had suggested . The essay is rather uncertain in its tone because 55Early Essays by George Eliot , ( London ...
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... essay is not relevant . The Final Phase Ten years intervened between the publication of her last essay in the Coventry Herald and Observer and Part I of ' Amos Barton ' in Blackwood's . In many ways , these years formed the most ...
... essay is not relevant . The Final Phase Ten years intervened between the publication of her last essay in the Coventry Herald and Observer and Part I of ' Amos Barton ' in Blackwood's . In many ways , these years formed the most ...
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... essay is rather delirious and even the style on occasions shows lapses of taste . 26 The list of reviews and essays mentioned above is by no means exhaustive , but we can easily leave out her essays 27 like " Three Months in Weimar " or ...
... essay is rather delirious and even the style on occasions shows lapses of taste . 26 The list of reviews and essays mentioned above is by no means exhaustive , but we can easily leave out her essays 27 like " Three Months in Weimar " or ...
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