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... moral attachments of his country- men by frequent speeches on moral themes and yet gave to his characters freedom , in their nobility and evil , to traffic as they would wish . He was ever conscious of the divine ordinance to the ...
... moral attachments of his country- men by frequent speeches on moral themes and yet gave to his characters freedom , in their nobility and evil , to traffic as they would wish . He was ever conscious of the divine ordinance to the ...
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... moral conception of the novel forward to where it may be the vehicle of an active and unblinking conscience . Conscience . Even to the most foolish of her characters she usually added the torture , the dignity , of conscience - of ...
... moral conception of the novel forward to where it may be the vehicle of an active and unblinking conscience . Conscience . Even to the most foolish of her characters she usually added the torture , the dignity , of conscience - of ...
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... moral half of the novel , George Eliot all but suffocates her hero and blots out her theme . Yet Daniel had to be the kind of man he was in order to serve the author's purpose in the Gwendolyn Harleth story . To begin with , in order to ...
... moral half of the novel , George Eliot all but suffocates her hero and blots out her theme . Yet Daniel had to be the kind of man he was in order to serve the author's purpose in the Gwendolyn Harleth story . To begin with , in order to ...
Inhalt
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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