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Page 22
... things , fluttering forsaken in the twilight ' ( ch . 1 ) - the range of intellectual activity alluded to in Silas Marner becomes apparent , and the essential task which George Eliot has undertaken in the novel clarifies itself , namely ...
... things , fluttering forsaken in the twilight ' ( ch . 1 ) - the range of intellectual activity alluded to in Silas Marner becomes apparent , and the essential task which George Eliot has undertaken in the novel clarifies itself , namely ...
Page 36
... things be interrupted in order to vindicate to common things an uncommon significance , to life , as such , a religious import ' . " Hetty is barely human , but her impending death ( a brutal interruption in the ordinary course of things ...
... things be interrupted in order to vindicate to common things an uncommon significance , to life , as such , a religious import ' . " Hetty is barely human , but her impending death ( a brutal interruption in the ordinary course of things ...
Page 67
... things have climaxed too soon . The ending of Maggie's love affair in earnest debate and a clumsy return home similarly disrupts conventional literary as well as social expectations . Most readers must begin the last book , therefore ...
... things have climaxed too soon . The ending of Maggie's love affair in earnest debate and a clumsy return home similarly disrupts conventional literary as well as social expectations . Most readers must begin the last book , therefore ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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