But it happens, on the contrary, that my strongest effort is to avoid any such arbitrary picture, and to give a faithful account of men and things as they have mirrored themselves in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective; the outlines will sometimes... The Yale Literary Magazine - 122. lappuse1877Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 390 lapas
...unexceptionable type of VOL. II. A clergyman, and put my own admirable opinions into his mouth on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have no...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed ; the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 390 lapas
...unexceptionable type of VOL. II. A clergyman, and put my own admirable opinions into his mouth, on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have no...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed; the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound to... | |
| George Eliot - 1859 - 520 lapas
...unexceptionable type of clergyman, and put my own admirable opinions into his mouth on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have no...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed ; the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound... | |
| George Eliot - 1859 - 468 lapas
...admirable opinions into his mouth on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have 110 such lofty vocation, and that I aspire to give no...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed; the reflection faint or confused; but I feel as much bound to... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1867 - 562 lapas
...happens, on the contrary, that my strongest effort is to avoid any such arbitrary picture, and to give a faithful account of men and things as they have...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed, the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound to... | |
| George Eliot - 1867 - 486 lapas
...happens, on the contrary, that my strongest effort is to avoid any such arbitrary picture, and to give a faithful account of men and things as they have...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed, the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound to... | |
| 1881 - 674 lapas
...unexceptionable type of a clergyman, and put my own admirable opinions into his mouth on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have no...men and things as they have mirrored themselves in ray mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed; the reflection... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 742 lapas
...unexceptionable type of clergyman, and put my own admirable opinions into his mouth on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have no...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed ; the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 498 lapas
...unexceptionable type of clergyman, and put my own admirable opinions into his mouth on all occasions. But you must have perceived long ago that I have no...in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed ; the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound... | |
| George Eliot - 1887 - 594 lapas
...effort is to avoid any such arbitrary picture, and to give a faithful account of men and things as tney have mirrored themselves in my mind. The mirror is doubtless defective ; the outlines will sometimes be disturbed, the reflection faint or confused ; but I feel as much bound to... | |
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