A Novel

Middlemarch

George Eliot

Middlemarch

George Eliot

romance
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Middlemarch by George Eliot

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01 Chapter LXXXVI..............................................................................1096
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02 Chapter I. “Since I can do no good because a woman,
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03 Chapter II. “‘Dime; no ves aquel caballero que hácia nosotros viene
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04 Chapter III. “Say, goddess, what ensued, when Raphael,
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05 Chapter IV. 1st Gent. Our deeds are fetters that we forge ourselves.
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06 Chapter V. “Hard students are commonly troubled with gowts, catarrhs,
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07 Chapter VI. My lady’s tongue is like the meadow blades,
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08 Chapter VII. “Piacer e popone
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09 Chapter VIII. “Oh, rescue her! I am her brother now,
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10 Chapter IX. 1st Gent. An ancient land in ancient oracles
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11 Chapter X. “He had catched a great cold, had he had no other
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12 Chapter XI. “But deeds and language such as men do use,
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13 Chapter XII. “He had more tow on his distaffe
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14 Chapter XIII. 1st Gent. How class your man?—as better than the most,
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15 Chapter XIV. “Follows here the strict receipt
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16 Chapter XV. “Black eyes you have left, you say,
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17 Chapter XVI. “All that in woman is adored
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18 Chapter XVII. “The clerkly person smiled and said
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19 Chapter XVIII. “Oh, sir, the loftiest hopes on earth
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20 Chapter XIX. “L’ altra vedete ch’ha fatto alla guancia
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21 Chapter XX. “A child forsaken, waking suddenly,
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22 Chapter XXI. “Hire facounde eke full womanly and plain,
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23 Chapter XXII. “Nous causâmes longtemps; elle était simple et bonne.
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24 Chapter XXIII. “Your horses of the Sun,” he said,
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25 Chapter XXIV. “The offender’s sorrow brings but small relief
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26 Chapter XXV. “Love seeketh not itself to please,
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27 Chapter XXVI. “He beats me and I rail at him: O worthy satisfaction! would
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28 Chapter XXVII. Let the high Muse chant loves Olympian:
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29 Chapter XXVIII. 1st Gent. All times are good to seek your wedded home
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30 Chapter XXIX. “I found that no genius in another could please me. My
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31 Chapter XXX. “
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32 Chapter XXXI. How will you know the pitch of that great bell
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33 Chapter XXXII. “They’ll take suggestion as a cat laps milk.”
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34 Chapter XXXIII. “Close up his eyes and draw the curtain close;
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35 Chapter XXXIV. 1st Gent. Such men as this are feathers, chips, and straws.
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36 Chapter XXXV. “Non, je ne comprends pas de plus charmant plaisir
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37 Chapter XXXVI. “Tis strange to see the humours of these men,
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38 Chapter XXXVII. “Thrice happy she that is so well assured
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39 Chapter XXXVIII. “C’est beaucoup que le jugement des hommes sur les actions
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40 Chapter XXXIX. “If, as I have, you also doe,
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41 Chapter XL. Wise in his daily work was he:
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42 Chapter XLI. “By swaggering could I never thrive,
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43 Chapter XLII. “How much, methinks, I could despise this man
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44 Chapter XLIII. This figure hath high price: ’twas wrought with love
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45 Chapter XLIV. I would not creep along the coast but steer
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46 Chapter XLV. It is the humour of many heads to extol the days of their
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47 Chapter XLVI. Pues no podemos haber aquello que queremos, queramos
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48 Chapter XLVII. Was never true love loved in vain,
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49 Chapter XLVIII Surely the golden hours are turning grey
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50 Chapter XLIX. A task too strong for wizard spells
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51 Chapter L. “This Loller here wol prechen us somewhat.”
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52 Chapter LI. Party is Nature too, and you shall see
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53 Chapter LII. “His heart
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54 Chapter LIII. It is but a shallow haste which concludeth insincerity
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55 Chapter LIV. “Negli occhi porta la mia donna Amore;
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56 Chapter LV. Hath she her faults? I would you had them too.
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57 Chapter LVI. “How happy is he born and taught
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58 Chapter LVII. They numbered scarce eight summers when a name
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59 Chapter LVIII. “For there can live no hatred in thine eye,
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60 Chapter LIX. They said of old the Soul had human shape,
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61 Chapter LX. Good phrases are surely, and ever were, very commendable.
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62 Chapter LXI. “Inconsistencies,” answered Imlac, “cannot both be right, but
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63 Chapter LXII. “He was a squyer of lowe degre,
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64 Chapter LXIII. These little things are great to little man.
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65 Chapter LXIV. 1st Gent. Where lies the power, there let the blame lie too.
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66 Chapter LXV. “One of us two must bowen douteless,
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67 Chapter LXVI. “’Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalus,
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68 Chapter LXVII. Now is there civil war within the soul:
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69 Chapter LXVIII. “What suit of grace hath Virtue to put on
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70 Chapter LXIX. “If thou hast heard a word, let it die with thee.”
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71 Chapter LXX. Our deeds still travel with us from afar,
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72 Chapter LXXI. Clown. . . . ‘Twas in the Bunch of Grapes, where, indeed, you
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73 Chapter LXXII. Full souls are double mirrors, making still
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74 Chapter LXXIII. Pity the laden one; this wandering woe
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75 Chapter LXXIV. “Mercifully grant that we may grow aged together.”
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76 Chapter LXXV. “Le sentiment de la fausseté des plaisirs présents, et
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77 Chapter LXXVI. “To mercy, pity, peace, and love
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78 Chapter LXXVII. “And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot,
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79 Chapter LXXVIII. Would it were yesterday and I i’ the grave,
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80 Chapter LXXIX. “Now, I saw in my dream, that just as they had ended their talk,
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81 Chapter LXXX. “Stern lawgiver! yet thou dost wear
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82 Chapter LXXXI. “Du Erde warst auch diese Nacht beständig,
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83 Chapter LXXXII. “My grief lies onward and my joy behind.”
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84 Chapter LXXXIII. “And now good-morrow to our waking souls
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85 Chapter LXXXIV. “Though it be songe of old and yonge,
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86 Chapter LIXXV. “Then went the jury out whose names were Mr. Blindman, Mr.
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87 Chapter LXXXVI. “Le coeur se sature d’amour comme d’un sel divin qui le
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