Rights of Man. Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person attempting in dark times and unassisted by miracle to reason with rustics who are in possession of an undeniable truth which they know through a hard process of feeling, and can let it fall... Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life - Sayfa 241George Eliot tarafından - 1872Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 sayfa
...believing as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Reason and the Bights of Man. Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 500 sayfa
...spirit, and believing as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Eeason and the Eights of Man. Caleb was in a difficulty known...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 468 sayfa
...believing as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Reason and the Rights of Man. Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 444 sayfa
...folks, Muster Garth, yo are." had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Eeason and the Rights of Man. Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| George Eliot - 1901 - 630 sayfa
...as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Reason and the Rights of Alan. Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person attempting...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 464 sayfa
...little, as if he had not been totally [ 39 ] unacquainted with the " Age of Reason " and the " Rights of Man." Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 468 sayfa
...little, as if he had not been totally • [ 89 ] unacquainted with the " Age of Reason" and the " Rights of Man." Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
| Daniel Cottom - 1987 - 276 sayfa
...assurance with which Eliot can approach this situation as she generalizes from Caleb's position to that of "any person attempting in dark times, and unassisted by miracle, to reason with rustics." Otherwise so intent on making the rhetoric of feeling transcend even reasoned opinion by figuring the... | |
| Meinhard Winkgens - 1997 - 452 sayfa
...Unwissenheit, und der Erzählerkommentar faßt seine Schwierigkeiten mit den Landarbeitern wie folgt zusammen: Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person attempting...argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. (M, S. 605) Und auch zwischen Dagleys Schimpfkanonade und semer 'dunklen Ignoranz' sieht der Erzähler... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 476 sayfa
...believing as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the " Age of Reason " and the " Rights of Man." Caleb was in a difficulty known to any person...feeling, and can let it fall like a giant's club on your neatly carved argument for a social benefit which they do not feel. Caleb had no cant at command, even... | |
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