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Page 177
... Perhaps ' , emphatically repeated and isolated solemnly behind the colon , leads us to the enlarged sense of the unreliability of the first ' perhaps ' , and of the imagery and fantasy of a gentle death - bed and forgiveness . We ...
... Perhaps ' , emphatically repeated and isolated solemnly behind the colon , leads us to the enlarged sense of the unreliability of the first ' perhaps ' , and of the imagery and fantasy of a gentle death - bed and forgiveness . We ...
Page 193
... perhaps I am wrong ; perhaps I feel about you as the artist does about the scene over which his soul has brooded with love . . . ' ( Book Seven , Chapter 3 ) . Perhaps George Eliot planned the continuation ; perhaps she was led into it ...
... perhaps I am wrong ; perhaps I feel about you as the artist does about the scene over which his soul has brooded with love . . . ' ( Book Seven , Chapter 3 ) . Perhaps George Eliot planned the continuation ; perhaps she was led into it ...
Page 195
... perhaps been undergone by wiser men , when they have been cut off from faith and love - only , instead of a loom and ... perhaps imagined by the novelist as an almost automatic process , in which the object - world becomes over ...
... perhaps been undergone by wiser men , when they have been cut off from faith and love - only , instead of a loom and ... perhaps imagined by the novelist as an almost automatic process , in which the object - world becomes over ...
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