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" I turn, without shrinking, from cloud-borne angels, from prophets, sibyls, and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flowerpot, or eating her solitary dinner... "
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - Page 154
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Calcutta Review, Volume 37

India - 1862 - 394 pages
...fellow mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of worldstirring actions. I turn without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Adam Bede, by George Eliot, Volume 2

Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 390 pages
...fellow-mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of world-stirring actions. I turn without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Adam Bede, Volume 2

George Eliot - Carpenters - 1859 - 520 pages
...fellow-mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of world-stirring actions. I turn without shrinking, from cloudborne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Adam Bede, by George Eliot, Volume 2

Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 390 pages
...fellow-mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of world-stirring actions. I turn without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Adam Bede, Volume 3

George Eliot - Carpenters - 1859 - 524 pages
...than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of world-stirring act,ons, irturn without shrinking, from cloudborne angels, from prophets,...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating- her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Adam Bede, Volume 1

George Eliot - Carpenters - 1859 - 468 pages
...indigence, of tragic suffering or of worldstirring actions. I turn without shrinking, from cloud-borno angels, from prophets, sibyls, and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened, perhaps, by a screen...
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Thackeray: Review of Vanity Fair, Newcomes. Cut from Calcutta Review, Dec ...

1861 - 100 pages
...fellow mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of worldstirring actions. I turn without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Novels of George Eliot, Issue 35, Volume 1

George Eliot - 1867 - 486 pages
...fellow-mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of worldstirring actions. I turn, without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings in Prose and Verse: Selected from the Works ...

George Eliot, Alexander Main - Aphorisms and apothegms in literature - 1873 - 444 pages
...fellow-mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of worldstirring actions. I turn, without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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Wise, Witty and Tender Sayings in Prose and Verse,: Selected from the Works ...

George Eliot - 1875 - 460 pages
...fellow-mortals than a life of pomp or of absolute indigence, of tragic suffering or of worldstirring actions. I turn, without shrinking, from cloud-borne...and heroic warriors, to an old woman bending over her flower-pot, or eating her solitary dinner, while the noonday light, softened perhaps by a screen...
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