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... kind , George Eliot was fortunate from cradle to grave . More fortunate even , in a sense , than Goethe - the example for ever of genius blessed - because her good luck was less spectacular ; it was natural , free ; it began in the ...
... kind , George Eliot was fortunate from cradle to grave . More fortunate even , in a sense , than Goethe - the example for ever of genius blessed - because her good luck was less spectacular ; it was natural , free ; it began in the ...
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... Kind Hunt was shut in prison — yet has he In his immortal spirit been as free As the sky - searching lark — and as elate . Yet most of kind Hunt's friends persisted in writing and speak- ing as if he had been fettered in a malodorous ...
... Kind Hunt was shut in prison — yet has he In his immortal spirit been as free As the sky - searching lark — and as elate . Yet most of kind Hunt's friends persisted in writing and speak- ing as if he had been fettered in a malodorous ...
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... kind of fiction not altogether dissimilar from the patter of a fortune - teller . To look into the past , indeed , is as hazardous a proceeding as to look into the future . That the one is called the science of history and its academic ...
... kind of fiction not altogether dissimilar from the patter of a fortune - teller . To look into the past , indeed , is as hazardous a proceeding as to look into the future . That the one is called the science of history and its academic ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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