The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... George Eliot and Mr. Trol- lope are names of little meaning . Dearly loving a good story , and feel- ing the mighty magic wielded by a Scott or a Fielding , we are often shy of opening a new novel written by never so masterly a hand ...
... George Eliot and Mr. Trol- lope are names of little meaning . Dearly loving a good story , and feel- ing the mighty magic wielded by a Scott or a Fielding , we are often shy of opening a new novel written by never so masterly a hand ...
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... George Eliot's certainly is not . English nature can- not , on the whole , be much altered from what it was during the great war with France ; and we dare avow that , in these days , there are few country parishes on which the life and ...
... George Eliot's certainly is not . English nature can- not , on the whole , be much altered from what it was during the great war with France ; and we dare avow that , in these days , there are few country parishes on which the life and ...
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... George Eliot , Mr. Reade can show us how she talks without keep- ing her tongue too long on the stretch . We never see nor hear too much of her at a time , and yet the impression she always leaves upon us is well marked and pleasantly ...
... George Eliot , Mr. Reade can show us how she talks without keep- ing her tongue too long on the stretch . We never see nor hear too much of her at a time , and yet the impression she always leaves upon us is well marked and pleasantly ...
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