Meredith: The Critical HeritageIoan M. Williams Routledge and K. Paul, 1971 - 535 Seiten |
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... Aminta , she adoring the hero , he finding solace in her devotion . He married her , but still kept to his determined obscurity . Brought back to England by her desire , he maintained there the same attitude , to such a degree that the ...
... Aminta , she adoring the hero , he finding solace in her devotion . He married her , but still kept to his determined obscurity . Brought back to England by her desire , he maintained there the same attitude , to such a degree that the ...
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... Aminta Farrell , a schoolgirl , whose ' crocodiles ' , if we may use the slang word for a two - by - two procession , used to pass one another every Sunday . Here is the portrait of Aminta — or Browny , as the schoolboys called her ...
... Aminta Farrell , a schoolgirl , whose ' crocodiles ' , if we may use the slang word for a two - by - two procession , used to pass one another every Sunday . Here is the portrait of Aminta — or Browny , as the schoolboys called her ...
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... Aminta . Aminta has great moments , nevertheless ; but we see her mainly through the eyes of those that loved her . ' Her look was like the fall of light on the hills from the first of the morning ' . ' Absent or present , she was round ...
... Aminta . Aminta has great moments , nevertheless ; but we see her mainly through the eyes of those that loved her . ' Her look was like the fall of light on the hills from the first of the morning ' . ' Absent or present , she was round ...
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Unsigned review Leader 2 July 1859 | 11 |
NOTES | 22 |
A Reading of Life 1901 | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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admirable affection Aminta artist Beauchamp's Career beautiful brilliant character charm clever comedy critic Crossways delight Diana Dr Shrapnel Egoist English epigram Evan Harrington expression eyes Farina father fault feel fiction genius George Eliot George Meredith give Harry Richmond heart hero heroine human humour idea imagination intellectual interest James Thomson lady less literary literature living Lord Ormont lover manner married meaning Meredith's novels mind Modern Love Molière nature never novelist once Ordeal of Richard Pall Mall Gazette passage passion perhaps person personages philosophy phrase poems poet poetic poetry prose qualities Quotes R. H. Hutton reader Rhoda Fleming Richard Feverel romance Romfrey Sandra Belloni scene seems sense sentiment Shaving of Shagpat Sir Willoughby spirit story style things thought Tragic Comedians truth Unsigned review verse Vittoria volume W. E. Henley whole wife woman women words writer young youth