Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... perfect theory -- not a perfect theory in itself . There was , however , one aspect of his approach that appealed to her strongly . It was his concept of the organic life of humanity . Strauss had reaffirmed that in every age 11 and ...
... perfect theory -- not a perfect theory in itself . There was , however , one aspect of his approach that appealed to her strongly . It was his concept of the organic life of humanity . Strauss had reaffirmed that in every age 11 and ...
Page 86
... perfect theory of life . Above all , she insists that novels should be written from artistic impulse and not to illustrate the pet theories of the writer . 22 Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Dred receives her power . " hearty , generous ...
... perfect theory of life . Above all , she insists that novels should be written from artistic impulse and not to illustrate the pet theories of the writer . 22 Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Dred receives her power . " hearty , generous ...
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... perfect suit of black and well - poised boots -- an equipment which he probably supposed to represent the spirit of Christianity to the parishioners of Whittlecombe . " Mr. Baird was celebrated 17 as an original writer and a ...
... perfect suit of black and well - poised boots -- an equipment which he probably supposed to represent the spirit of Christianity to the parishioners of Whittlecombe . " Mr. Baird was celebrated 17 as an original writer and a ...
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