In this world there are so many of these common coarse people, who have no picturesque sentimental wretchedness! It is so needful we should remember their existence, else we may happen to leave them quite out of our religion and philosophy, and frame... The Atlantic Monthly - Sida 4641866Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Queenie Dorothy Leavis, Q. D. Leavis - 1983 - 370 sidor
...stupid, weather-beaten faces that have bent over the spade and done the rough work of the world ... In this world there are so many of these common coarse...who have no picturesque sentimental wretchedness! Therefore let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men ready to give the loving... | |
| Karen Chase - 1991 - 124 sidor
...have bent over the spade and 22 done the rough work of the world - those homes with their tin pans, their brown pitchers, their rough curs, and their...lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes. Therefore let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men ready to give the loving... | |
| Christie Cozad Neuger - 1996 - 228 sidor
...weather-beaten. It is rarely smooth-flowing, celestial, mild, and unscathed. In fact, Eliot warns, "In this world there are so many of these common coarse people ... it is so needful we should remember their existence, else we may happen to leave them quite out... | |
| Walter F. Greiner, Fritz Kemmler - 1997 - 282 sidor
...have bent over the spade and done the rough work of the world — those 95 homes with their tin pans, their brown pitchers, their rough curs, and their...philosophy, and frame lofty theories which only fit a 100 world of extremes. Therefore let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 466 sidor
...have bent over the spade and done the rough work of the world — those homes with their tin pans, their brown pitchers, their rough curs, and their...lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes. Therefore let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men ready to give the loving... | |
| Suzy Anger - 2001 - 310 sidor
...shall banish from the region of Art those old women scraping carrots with their work-worn hands — In this world there are so many of these common coarse...wretchedness! It is so needful we should remember their existence."8 We may be able to create an artifice of sympathy through picturesque sentimentality, 5... | |
| Emory Elliott, Lou Freitas Caton, Jeffrey Rhyne - 2002 - 314 sidor
...have bent over the spade and done the rough work of the world — those homes with their tin pans, their brown pitchers, their rough curs, and their...lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes. Therefore let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men ready to give the loving... | |
| George Eliot - 2005 - 1416 sidor
...pitchers, their rough curs, and dieir clusters of onions. In diis world there are so many of diese common coarse people, who have no picturesque sentimental...lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes. Therefore let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men ready to give die loving... | |
| George Eliot - 2006 - 278 sidor
...that have bent over the spade and done the rough work of the world - those homes with their tin pans, their brown pitchers, their rough curs, and their...lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes. Therefore, let Art always remind us of them; therefore let us always have men ready to give the loving... | |
| Elizabeth Allen - 2006 - 318 sidor
...laborer, who gets his own bread, and eats it vulgarly but creditably with his own pocket-knife." For "in this world there are so many of these common coarse...who have no picturesque sentimental wretchedness!" (175). Hence, she says, "I turn, without shrinking, from cloud-borne angels, from prophets, sibyls,... | |
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