Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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Jagdish Chander. she thinks they are worth telling about a man of genius who teaches others how to live . The essay may be regarded as one of her best attempts at literary criticism and succeeds to a ... telling about a man of ...
Jagdish Chander. she thinks they are worth telling about a man of genius who teaches others how to live . The essay may be regarded as one of her best attempts at literary criticism and succeeds to a ... telling about a man of ...
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... tells Tryan when she approaches him for the first time , " He seems always to have left me to myself . I have sometimes prayed to Him to help me and yet help 24 everything has been just the same as before . " Tryan lays bare his own ...
... tells Tryan when she approaches him for the first time , " He seems always to have left me to myself . I have sometimes prayed to Him to help me and yet help 24 everything has been just the same as before . " Tryan lays bare his own ...
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... telling " 1 thing . He wants to live in style and this vigorous in- tention leads him into debt . About his beliefs George Eliot tells the reader : Mr. Stelling was far from being led astray by enthusiasm , either religious or ...
... telling " 1 thing . He wants to live in style and this vigorous in- tention leads him into debt . About his beliefs George Eliot tells the reader : Mr. Stelling was far from being led astray by enthusiasm , either religious or ...
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