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George Eliot Love Quotes Sir Joshua would have been glad to take her portrait; and he would have had an easier task than the historian at least in this, that he would not have had to represent the truth of change --only to give stability to one beautiful moment. George Eliot Opposition...
George Eliot,"Middlemarch", Book I, ch.1 Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. George Eliot,'Mr. Gilfil's Love Story,' Scenes of Clerical Life, 1857 - More quotations on: [Pets]
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- George Eliot | Friendship Quotes Add to Favorite List Animals are such agreeable friends- they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. - George Eliot | Friendship Quotes Add to Favorite List The first condition of human goodness is something to love; the second, something to revere. - ...
George Eliot skillfully builds a richly textured picture of a provincial Victorian town, populating it with people whose struggles with love, relationships, and their own ambitions are instantly recognizable. Following are some classic quotes from Middlemarch, a novel that has earned a place as one ...
George Eliot | Refcard PDF ↑ 53 It is a common enough case, that of a man being suddenly captivated by a woman nearly the opposite of his ideal. George Eliot | Refcard PDF ↑ 54 It is easy to say how we love new friends, and what we think of them, but words can never ...
Maya Higashi Wakana illustrates that George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss is about the requirements of unconditional love, with Maggie assigned the role of moving the narrative forward. It is the intimacy between ideal readers and her text that function
"Would not love see returning penitence afar off, and fall on its neck and kiss it?" "You may try but you can never imagine what it is to have a man's form of genius in you, and to suffer the slavery of being a girl."