| Mary Ann Evans - 1863 - 272 pages
...assents and denials quite superficial to the manhood within them. Her affection and respect were clinging with new tenacity to her godfather, and with him to...has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were taken... | |
| George Eliot - Florence (Italy) - 1863 - 776 pages
...assents and denials quite superficial to the manhood within them. Her affection and respect were clinging with new tenacity to her godfather, and with him to...has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were taken... | |
| George Eliot - Florence (Italy) - 1863 - 658 pages
...assents and denials quite superficial to the manhood within them. Her affection and respect were clinging with new tenacity to her godfather , and with him...or religious symbol. After all has been said that cau be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong... | |
| George Eliot - Florence (Italy) - 1863 - 326 pages
...assents and denials quite superficial to the manhood within them. Her affection and respect were clinging with new tenacity to her godfather, and with him to those memories of'her father which were in the same opposition to the division of men into sheep and goats by the... | |
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 pages
...assents and denials quite superficial to the manhood within them. Her affection and respect were clinging with new tenacity to her godfather, and with him to those memories of her father which were in the samp opposition to the division of men into sheep and goats by the easy mark of some political or religious... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - Aphorisms and apothegms in literature - 1873 - 444 pages
...by a woman had done beautiful loving deeds there, rescuing those who were ready to perish. — o — After all has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were taken... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 460 pages
...by a woman had done beautiful loving deeds there, rescuing those who were ready to perish. — o — After all has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were taken... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - America - 1900 - 508 pages
...that dawns upon the world as time passes on. More than a third of a century ago George Eliot wrote: After all has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were taken... | |
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