Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... influence of this revival , various new societies for promoting religious teaching came into existence , the most influential being the Sunday School Society ( 1785 ) which 7 within a year started more than a thousand schools 6 These ...
... influence of this revival , various new societies for promoting religious teaching came into existence , the most influential being the Sunday School Society ( 1785 ) which 7 within a year started more than a thousand schools 6 These ...
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... influences , however , were so strong that it is doubtful whether any trace of Evangelical- ism survived in her consciousness . Influence of Bray - Hennell Group The year 1841 is supposed to mark a turning point in Eliot's mental life ...
... influences , however , were so strong that it is doubtful whether any trace of Evangelical- ism survived in her consciousness . Influence of Bray - Hennell Group The year 1841 is supposed to mark a turning point in Eliot's mental life ...
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... influence first upset her orthodox views , she quickly answered , " Oh , Walter 21 Scott's . " The reason may be ... influence of Scott on Eliot , see A. J. C , Notes on the Influence of Sir Walter Scott on George Eliot ( Edinburgh ...
... influence first upset her orthodox views , she quickly answered , " Oh , Walter 21 Scott's . " The reason may be ... influence of Scott on Eliot , see A. J. C , Notes on the Influence of Sir Walter Scott on George Eliot ( Edinburgh ...
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