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" 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 in a solvent of feeling. "
Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 222
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Writings, Volume 9

George Eliot - 1907 - 452 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...
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The Writings of George Eliot: Romola

George Eliot - 1907 - 475 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...
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The Works of George Eliot: Romola

George Eliot - 1908 - 444 pages
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Two Centuries of the English Novel

Harold Herbert Williams, Sir Harold Herbert Williams - English fiction - 1911 - 448 pages
...; and, while we refrain from guessing at future tendencies, we can say with George Eliot that — " 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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The Passing of War: A Study in Things that Make for Peace

William Leighton Grane - Peace - 1912 - 304 pages
...either lungs or brain. George Eliot made an observation characteristic of her insight when she 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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George Eliot and Thomas Hardy: A Contrast

Lina Wright Berle - 1917 - 194 pages
...more alarmed energy when they threaten to govern in the place of thought." Yet in spite of all this, "After all has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, its remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were...
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Scientific Influences in the Work of Emile Zola and George Eliot

Anna Theresa Kitchel - Comparative literature - 1921 - 354 pages
...the easy mark of some political or religious symbol", her "affection and respect were clinging with a new tenacity to her godfather, and with him to those memories of her father" which oppoe ed this division. Nor is this principle of the value of the past unemphasized in connection with...
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Cithara, Volume 23

Civilization - 1984 - 64 pages
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Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George Eliot

Jagdish Chander - 1963 - 424 pages
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