Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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Page 162
... passionate longings to do some recognizable deed . This is how Eliot describes her inner life : 2The Mill on the Floss , Book III , Chapter V 3Romola , Book II , Chapter XVI Her mind ... yearned by its very nature after some 162.
... passionate longings to do some recognizable deed . This is how Eliot describes her inner life : 2The Mill on the Floss , Book III , Chapter V 3Romola , Book II , Chapter XVI Her mind ... yearned by its very nature after some 162.
Page 179
... passionate tender- ness rather than with theoretic conviction . Feelings , she firmly believed , are the roots of ... passionate intensity . The hard experience of personal 179 demon worship. On the other hand, passionate tenderness ...
... passionate tender- ness rather than with theoretic conviction . Feelings , she firmly believed , are the roots of ... passionate intensity . The hard experience of personal 179 demon worship. On the other hand, passionate tenderness ...
Page 180
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 ... passionate intensity. ...
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 ... passionate intensity. ...
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