Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... shows that one of her favorite authors in childhood was Scott . Mrs. John Cash of Coventry tells us that in after years when Eliot was asked as to what influence first upset her orthodox views , she quickly answered , " Oh , Walter 21 ...
... shows that one of her favorite authors in childhood was Scott . Mrs. John Cash of Coventry tells us that in after years when Eliot was asked as to what influence first upset her orthodox views , she quickly answered , " Oh , Walter 21 ...
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Jagdish Chander. horn which shows praiseworthy intentions inadequately 11 fulfilled . " Whenever he tried to convey religious truths through familiar types and symbols , the comprehension of his hearers stopped precisely at the point ...
Jagdish Chander. horn which shows praiseworthy intentions inadequately 11 fulfilled . " Whenever he tried to convey religious truths through familiar types and symbols , the comprehension of his hearers stopped precisely at the point ...
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... shows infinite compassion . As we see Hetty heading towards Windsor , lonely and bewildered , our moral judgment is suspended and we become participators in her misery . We live with her through her long , difficult hours and share the ...
... shows infinite compassion . As we see Hetty heading towards Windsor , lonely and bewildered , our moral judgment is suspended and we become participators in her misery . We live with her through her long , difficult hours and share the ...
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