Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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Jagdish Chander. to embody his insights in reality , his hopes and aspirations in his religion , using the language of myth and symbol accord- ing to the mental constitution of each age . As he advances intellectually , the ... hopes and ...
Jagdish Chander. to embody his insights in reality , his hopes and aspirations in his religion , using the language of myth and symbol accord- ing to the mental constitution of each age . As he advances intellectually , the ... hopes and ...
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... hopes of Heavenly pleasures . His desire for preferment in this world led him into meanness , sycophancy and ... hope to disprove Young's theory that as soon as we have found the key of life , it opes the gate of death . " ( Haight , Vol ...
... hopes of Heavenly pleasures . His desire for preferment in this world led him into meanness , sycophancy and ... hope to disprove Young's theory that as soon as we have found the key of life , it opes the gate of death . " ( Haight , Vol ...
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Jagdish Chander. life . The frustration of Mrs. Transome's hopes is augmented by fears . Harold becomes suspicious of the crooked dealings of Jermyn , the family lawyer , who has been holding the custodianship of ... hopes is augmented ...
Jagdish Chander. life . The frustration of Mrs. Transome's hopes is augmented by fears . Harold becomes suspicious of the crooked dealings of Jermyn , the family lawyer , who has been holding the custodianship of ... hopes is augmented ...
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