| 1872 - 796 דפים
...could he affect ber as a lover ? The really delightful marriage must be that where your husband was a sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew, if you wished it." In fact, Miss Brooke has just at this time found — or thinks she has found — the ideal hero to... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1873 - 826 דפים
...could he affect her as a lover ? The really delightful marriage must be that where your husband was a sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew, if you wished it." In fact, Miss Brooke has just at this time found — or thinks she has found — the ideal hero to... | |
| Henry Allon - 1873 - 712 דפים
...could he affect her as a lover ? The really delightful marriage must be that where your husband was a sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew, if you wished it.' Now it is the roam idea of this book to work out tho maladaptation, as it were, of this fresh, disinterested,... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 432 דפים
...could he affect her as a lover ? The really delightful marriage must be that where your husband was a sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew, if you wished it. These peculiarities of Dorothea's character caused Mr Brooke to be all the more blamed in neighbouring... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 דפים
...could he affect her as a lover? The really delightful marriage must be that where your husband was n sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew, if you wished it. These peculiarities of Dorothea's character caused Mr. Brooke to be all the more blamed in neighboring... | |
| 1881 - 426 דפים
...girlish pout of her lips. For the beauty of a lovely woman is like music — what can one say more V " And so " the noblest nature is often blinded to the...voice " was like the voice of a soul that once lived in an JEolian harp." She had a theoretic cast of mind. She was " enamored of intensity and greatness,... | |
| 1881 - 428 דפים
...question! He wanted an amanuensis to "love, honor and obey " him. She wanted a husband who would be_ "a sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew...George Eliot show to greater advantage than in probing tho motives of this fine, strong, conscientious, blundering young woman, whose voice "was like the... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1883 - 300 דפים
...eyes, or the sweet girlish pout of her lips. For the beauty of a lovely woman is like music — what can one say more ?" And so " the noblest nature is...voice " was like the voice of a soul that once lived in an -<Eolian harp." She had a theoretic cast of mind. She was " enamored of intensity and greatness,... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 302 דפים
...eyes, or the sweet girlish pout of her lips. For the beauty of a lovely woman is like music — what can one say more !" And so " the noblest nature is...Hebrew if you wished it." The matrimonial motives arc worked to draw out the character of Dorothea, and nowhere does the method of George Eliot show... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 294 דפים
...kind." How simple the motive of the Rev. Edward Casaubon in popping tho question to Dorothea Brooke, bow complex her motives in answering the question ! He...motives of this fine, strong, conscientious, blundering yonng woman, whose voice " was like the voice of a soul that once lived in an ^Eolian harp." She had... | |
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