| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...unknown. "GEORGE ELIOT" (pseudonym of MARY ANN EVANS LEWES CROSS) (1727-1805) The Choir Invisible 1 O S BABINGTON MACAULAY, 1ST BARON MACAULAY (1800-1859)...Armada \ Such night in England ne'er had been, nor (1. 1—3) EBVV; OBD; OBNC; OHFP; WBLP; WGRP THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT (1888-1965) Ash Wednesday 1 Because... | |
| J. Gerson Da Cunha - History - 1993 - 398 pages
...exponents extant of their thoughts, like the works of great authors, are imbued with the feelings '' Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence." In fortifying Bombay, as the Portuguese Viceroy fortified Diu, in quelling the spirit of insubordination... | |
| Linda Simon - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 220 pages
...poem of George Eliot when I was very young I can not often remember poetry but I can remember that. May I join the choir invisible of those immortal dead who live again. Everybody's Autobiography Gertrude Stein surely has joined the choir of immortals whose work speaks... | |
| R. L. Brett - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 280 pages
...another; an article of the new faith George Eliot expressed in the opening lines of one of her poems: O may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead...live again In minds made better by their presence Not many English admirers of Comte accepted his proposals for a secular ritual modelled on that of... | |
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