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Page 35
... truth . There is the comforting truth that we recognize with Lydgate , that even in the moment of passion , ' some of us , with quick alternate vision , see beyond our infatuations , and even while we rave on the heights , behold the ...
... truth . There is the comforting truth that we recognize with Lydgate , that even in the moment of passion , ' some of us , with quick alternate vision , see beyond our infatuations , and even while we rave on the heights , behold the ...
Page 93
... truth to the moment , truth to the relationship , and truth to the human being . A subtlety in Middlemarch is George Eliot's presentation of feeling as an influence upon conduct . If at times this presentation is intense and elevated ...
... truth to the moment , truth to the relationship , and truth to the human being . A subtlety in Middlemarch is George Eliot's presentation of feeling as an influence upon conduct . If at times this presentation is intense and elevated ...
Page 118
... truth - what a work to be in any way present at , to assist in , though only as a lampholder ! ' The highest purposes of truth are vague , but George Eliot's point about Dorothea's meliorism ( perhaps about religion in general ) is that ...
... truth - what a work to be in any way present at , to assist in , though only as a lampholder ! ' The highest purposes of truth are vague , but George Eliot's point about Dorothea's meliorism ( perhaps about religion in general ) is that ...
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action acts Adam affective analysis appearance appropriate artist become beginning bring Casaubon Chapter character close comes complete concerned consciousness continuity creates crisis criticism Daniel dark death Deronda detail Dorothea dream emotional environment essays example expected experience explicit expressive fantasy feeling fiction Floss fully George Eliot give going hand human imagery imagination implications important individual instance interest kind Ladislaw later less letter light living look Lydgate Maggie marriage masculine meaning Middlemarch Mill mind moral move movement narrative narrator nature never novel novelist objects observes particular passion past perhaps possible present psychological question reader reading relation relationship response reticence ritual scene seems sense sexual shape shows social speak story strong suggest symbol takes tells things thought truth turn vision voice whole writing