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" Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined feeling of immeasurable existence aloof from her, in the midst of which she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. "
Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases - Side 513
av Thomas Smith Clouston - 1883 - 631 sider
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Novels of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1876 - 424 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volum 52

1876 - 982 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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Daniel Deronda, Volum 1

George Eliot - 1876 - 384 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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The Works of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1878 - 432 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings, and Philosophy

George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 454 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings and Philosophy

George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 470 sider
...she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in imy wide scene impressed her with an undefined feeling...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy t aught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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George Eliot's Works, Volum 11

George Eliot - 1894 - 432 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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Writings, Volum 15

George Eliot - 1908 - 424 sider
...when, for example, she was walking without companionship and there came some rapid change in the light. Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself. The little astronomy taught her at school used sometimes to set her imagination at work in a way that...
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The Hygiene of Mind

Thomas Smith Clouston - 1912 - 352 sider
...others to have been unaware of was that liability of hers to spiritual dread. Solitude in any wide sense impressed her with an undefined feeling of immeasurable...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself." The selfishness and craving for notice of the period is thus hit off: "I like to differ from everybody;...
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Tragedy in the Victorian Novel: Theory and Practice in the Novels of George ...

Jeannette King - 1978 - 200 sider
...consequence to anyone adds to her feeling of exile in the world. Solitude in any wide scene impresses her 'with an undefined feeling of immeasurable existence...she was helplessly incapable of asserting herself (Daniel Deronda, 1, p. 90). Unable to associate with anyone or anything, she must dominate, but this...
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