Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves no epic life wherein there was a constant unfolding of far-resonant action; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur ill-matched with the meanness of opportunity;... The Contemporary Review - Sivu 3361877Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1873 - 972 sivua
...Theresas train themselves to skilful and easy command of language by masterly translations of Strauss. " Many Theresas have been born, who found for themselves no epic life wherein there wae a constant unfolding of farresonant action ; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of... | |
| George Eliot - 1871 - 432 sivua
...order. That Spanish woman who lived three hundred years ago, was certainly not the last of her kind. Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves...epic life wherein there was a constant unfolding of far -resonant action; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 sivua
...order. That Spanish woman who lived three hundred years ago, was certainly not the last of her kind. Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves...wherein there was a constant unfolding of far-resonant sction ; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur ill-matched... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 432 sivua
...order. That Spanish woman who lived three hundred years ago, was certainly not the last of her kind. Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves...epic life wherein there was a constant unfolding of far -resonant action; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1873 - 594 sivua
..."social morality" of the world, and made the sport of external circumstances. George Eliot replies, — "a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual...grandeur, ill-matched with the meanness of opportunity." In other words, nobleness of nature, in the world of to-day, stands in imminent danger of shipwreck... | |
| Henry Allon - 1873 - 712 sivua
...distracted life. She sets herself to paint by no means a tragedy, but what she herself describes as ' a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual...grandeur, illmatched with the meanness of opportunity.* And what she loses in beauty and in grandeur of effect by this deliberate aim, she seems to gain in... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 460 sivua
...order. That Spanish woman who lived three hundred years ago, was certainly not the last of her kind. Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves...grandeur ill-matched with the meanness of opportunity ; perhaps a tragic failure which found no sacred poet and sank unwept into oblivion. With dim lights... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 434 sivua
...selves no epic life wherein there was a constan• unfolding of far-resonant action ; perhaps only i life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur ill-matched with the meanness of oppor tunity ; perhaps a, tragic failure which found nc sacred poet and sank unwept into oblivion.... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1880 - 494 sivua
...order. 285 That Spanish woman who lived three hundred years ago, was certainly not the last of her kind. Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves...grandeur ill-matched with the meanness of opportunity ; perhaps a tragic failure which found no sacred poet and sank unwept into oblivion. With dim lights... | |
| 1881 - 1180 sivua
...speaks of the many latter-day St. Theresas who find " for themselves no epic life wherein there is a constant unfolding of far-resonant action ; perhaps...meanness of opportunity. With dim lights and tangled circumstance, they try to shape their thought and deed in noble agreement ; but their ardor alternates... | |
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