Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... heart of his parishioners . A slight social aberration on his part or even the impression of it was enough to expose him to social scandal . The prolonged stay of Countess Czeralaski in his home exposed his conduct to all kinds of ...
... heart of his parishioners . A slight social aberration on his part or even the impression of it was enough to expose him to social scandal . The prolonged stay of Countess Czeralaski in his home exposed his conduct to all kinds of ...
Page 150
... heart all her For the first time her pride and dignity quail under the oncoming dread . She is filled with regret at her past but still she does not want to face the cruel impli- cations of her deed . She tries to shift the whole respon ...
... heart all her For the first time her pride and dignity quail under the oncoming dread . She is filled with regret at her past but still she does not want to face the cruel impli- cations of her deed . She tries to shift the whole respon ...
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Jagdish Chander. in aspiration and agony the heart of the book still and cloistered like a place of worship , but that she no longer knows to whom to pray . In learning they seek their goal , in the ordinary tasks of ... heart of the book ...
Jagdish Chander. in aspiration and agony the heart of the book still and cloistered like a place of worship , but that she no longer knows to whom to pray . In learning they seek their goal , in the ordinary tasks of ... heart of the book ...
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