| George Eliot - 1860 - 418 pages
...artificial vesture -of our life is gone, and we are all one with each other ia primitive mortal needs? Vaguely, Maggie felt this ; — in the strong resurgent...deep, underlying, unshakable memories of early union. But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current... | |
| George Eliot - Brothers and sisters - 1860 - 478 pages
...resurgent love toward her brother that swept away all the later impressions of hard, cruel offense and misunderstanding, and left only the deep, underlying, unshakable memories of early union. But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current... | |
| George Eliot - Brothers and sisters - 1860 - 476 pages
...each other in primitive mortal needs ? Vaguely Maggie felt that; in the strong resurgent love toward her brother that swept away all the later impressions of hard, cruel offense and misunderstanding, and left only the deep, underlying, unshak,able memories of early union.... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1867 - 628 pages
...artificial vesture of our life is gone, and we are all one with each other in primitive mortal needs'! Vaguely, Maggie felt this ; — in the strong resurgent...deep, underlying, unshakable memories of early union. But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 pages
...gone, and we are all one with each other in primitive mortal needs 1 7 Vaguely Maggie felt this—in the strong resurgent love towards her brother that...deep, underlying, unshakable memories of early union. * * * 2 Made = formed. patteln. ' Watery level, SDafjetflSdje. and others briefly by the allied 4 The... | |
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 pages
...artificial , vesture of our life is gone, and we are j all one with each other in primitive i mortal needs ? Vaguely Maggie felt this; — in the strong resurgent love towards her brother that swept away all the liter impressions of liurd, cruel offence and misunderstanding, and [ left only the deep, underlying,... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1874 - 320 pages
...inspired by mighty emotion. Along with6 the sense of danger and possible rescue for those long-remembered beings at the old home there was an undefined sense...the Floss,8 else she would never be able to pass the Ripple,9 and approach the house. This was the thought that occurred 1 Watery level, SBafftrflittye.... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1876 - 320 pages
...artificial vesture6 of our life is gone, and we are all one with each other in primitive mortal needs 1 T Vaguely Maggie felt this — in the strong resurgent...This was the thought that occurred 1 Watery level, SBafferfWe^e. and others briefly by the allied 2 Made = formed. pafettln. 3 Rushed in, say hjlurmtc... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 420 pages
...artificial vesture of our life is gone, and we are all one with each other in primitive mortal needs? Vaguely, Maggie felt this ; — in the strong resurgent...deep, underlying, unshakable -memories of early union. But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 850 pages
...each other in primitive mortal needs ? Vaguely Maggie felt that ; in the strong resurgent love toward her brother that swept away all the later impressions...deep, underlying, unshakable memories of early union. But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current... | |
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