The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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... George Eliot could have continued the act of pictorial repro- duction without flagging . The world would have long gazed with pleasure into the camera obscura of Warwick- shire , as she reeled off one dark picture ... GEORGE ELIOT AGAIN.
... George Eliot could have continued the act of pictorial repro- duction without flagging . The world would have long gazed with pleasure into the camera obscura of Warwick- shire , as she reeled off one dark picture ... GEORGE ELIOT AGAIN.
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greatest men possess ; but George Eliot has no trace of it , except sometimes , faintly , in the sheer fun of her peasants ' conversation . I do not question that she felt ... George Eliot seems to have felt that she GEORGE ELIOT AGAIN 711.
greatest men possess ; but George Eliot has no trace of it , except sometimes , faintly , in the sheer fun of her peasants ' conversation . I do not question that she felt ... George Eliot seems to have felt that she GEORGE ELIOT AGAIN 711.
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At last George Eliot seems to have felt that she could never hope , with all her intellect , to catch the unconsidered music which God lavishes on the idle linnet and the frivolous chaffinch . She returned to her own ... GEORGE ELIOT AGAIN.
At last George Eliot seems to have felt that she could never hope , with all her intellect , to catch the unconsidered music which God lavishes on the idle linnet and the frivolous chaffinch . She returned to her own ... GEORGE ELIOT AGAIN.
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