Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... face to face ; a scuffle follows and like a hunted animal at bay , in a moment of desperation , Jermyn flings the secret into Harold's face . This is how Eliot presents the scene : " Let me go , you scoundrel ! " said Harold fiercely ...
... face to face ; a scuffle follows and like a hunted animal at bay , in a moment of desperation , Jermyn flings the secret into Harold's face . This is how Eliot presents the scene : " Let me go , you scoundrel ! " said Harold fiercely ...
Page 152
... face in the glass with his own beside it , and saw the hated fatherhood asserted . The drama of Mrs. Transome's life ... faces; the hands ...
... face in the glass with his own beside it , and saw the hated fatherhood asserted . The drama of Mrs. Transome's life ... faces; the hands ...
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Jagdish Chander. of passionate intensity . The hard experience of personal suffering brings one face to face with the objective un- certainties of life . At that time man appropriates for him- self a certain set of values that constitute ...
Jagdish Chander. of passionate intensity . The hard experience of personal suffering brings one face to face with the objective un- certainties of life . At that time man appropriates for him- self a certain set of values that constitute ...
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