Middlemarch
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0 Middlemarch animal with a ready understanding, but no spark had yet kindled in him an intellectual passion; knowledge seemed ...
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0 Middlemarch cooled as imperceptibly as the ardor of other youthful loves, till one day their earlier self walked like a ghos ...
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0 Middlemarch who would make a certain amount of difference towards that spreading change which would one day tell appreciably ...
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0 Middlemarch theorizers than the present; we are apt to think it the finest era of the world when America was beginning to be ...
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10 Middlemarch which research had begun to use again with new enthusi- asm of reliance. Such was Lydgate’s plan of his future: ...
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1 Middlemarch go beyond Offenbach’s music, or the brilliant punning in the last burlesque. Lydgate’s spots of commonness lay i ...
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1 Middlemarch warmest admirers were inclined to believe in her guilt, and liked her the better for it (such was the taste of t ...
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1 Middlemarch rapturous certainty, and knelt close to her knees. ‘I will tell you something,’ she said, in her cooing way, kee ...
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1 Middlemarch CHAPTER XVI ‘All that in woman is adored In thy fair self I find— For the whole sex can but afford The handsome ...
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0 Middlemarch his reasons against the proposed arrangement turned en- tirely on his objection to Mr. Tyke’s sermons, which we ...
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