Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 edge of what it consisted in. But Rosamond was not one of those helpless girls who betray t ...
Middlemarch said had that superfluity of meaning for them, which is ob- servable with some sense of flatness by a third pers ...
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Middlemarch dale’s jaw fell like a barometer towards the cheerless side of change. Rosamond enjoyed not only Lydgate’s prese ...
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Middlemarch Young Plymdale soon went to look at the whist-playing, thinking that Lydgate was one of the most conceited, un- ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER XXVIII 1st Gent. All times are good to seek your wedded home Bringing a mutual delight. 2d Gent. Why, tr ...
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0 Middlemarch imagination; the delicious repose of the soul on a complete superior had been shaken into uneasy effort and ala ...
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Middlemarch which tells her on whom it falls that she is too interesting for the slightest movement of her eyelid to pass un ...
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Middlemarch ‘It would not suit all—not you, dear, for example,’ said Dorothea, quietly. No one would ever know what she thou ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER XXIX ‘I found that no genius in another could please me. My unfortunate paradoxes had entirely dried up ...
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Middlemarch own qualifications for making a charming girl happy as he thinks of hers for making himself happy. As if a man c ...
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00 Middlemarch thought of annexing happiness with a lovely young bride; but even before marriage, as we have seen, he found him ...
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