Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning. Even Science, the strict measurer, is obliged to start with a make-believe unit, and must fix on a point in the stars' unceasing journey when his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at... What is Gnosticism? - Page xivde Karen L. King - 2003 - 343 pagesAperçu limité - À propos de ce livre
| George Eliot - 1876 - 424 pages
...BROTHERS. -- d DANIEL DERONDA. BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD. 393274 BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD. CHAPTER I. " Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning....when his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at Naught. His less accurate grandmother Poetry has always been understood to start in the middle ; but... | |
| George Eliot - 1876 - 424 pages
...HARPER £ BROTHERS. DANIEL DERONDA. BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD. BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD. CHAPTER I. " Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning....when his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at Naught. His less accurate grandmother Poetry has always been understood to start in the middle ; but... | |
| 1876 - 982 pages
...troop of captured joys Breathes pallid pestilence. BOOK I.— THE SPOILED CHILD. CHAPTER I. Mea сап do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning....obliged to start with a make-believe unit, and must fix ou a point in the stars' unceasing journey when his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at Naught.... | |
| George Eliot - 1876 - 462 pages
...CHILD. CHAPTER I. " Men ean do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning. Even Seienee, the Btriet measurer, is obliged to start with a make-believe unit, and must fix on a point in the stars' uneeasing journey when his sidereal eloek shall pretend that time is at Naught His less aeeurate grandmother... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 432 pages
...BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD DANIEL DERONDA. CHAPTEE I. Men can do nothing without the make-believe or a beginning. Even Science, the strict measurer, is...has always been understood to start in the middle ; hut on reflection it appears that her proceeding is not very different from his ; since Science,... | |
| Alice Kingsbury Cooley - 1879 - 232 pages
...neat binding, enjoying the sweet anticipation of what was to come, a moment longer, then opened it. Even science, the strict measurer, is obliged to start...when his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at naught. " This is what first met my eyes, and it continued at some length in the same style. ' ' Ah!... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 760 pages
...AND THE SON - - 570 " VUL FRUIT AND SEED 650 DANIEL DEROKDA. BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD. CHAPTEE I. Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning. Even Science, the strict meiisurer, is obliged to start with a make-believe unit, and must fix on a point in the stars*uiiceasin|r... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 436 pages
...BANKS or THE THAMES 255 DANIEL DEEQNDA. BOOK I. -. /.:--. THE SPOILED CHILD. CHAPTER I. "-"-- : /.: " Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning....must fix on a point in the stars' unceasing journey wben his sidereal clock shall pretend that time is at Nought. His less accurate grandmother Poetry... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 432 pages
...MEETS Ml RAH ON THE BANKS OF THE THAMES 255 DANIEL DERONDA. BOOK I. THE SPOILED CHILD. CHAPTER I. " Men can do nothing without the make-believe of a beginning....strict measurer, is obliged to start with a makebelieve nnit, and must fix on a point in the stars' unceasing journey when his sidereal clock shall pretend... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 298 pages
...heginning. Even Science, toe strict measurer, is ohliged to start with a make-helieve unit, and must Ox on a point in the stars' unceasing Journey when his...Nought. His less accurate grandmother Poetry has always heen understood to start in the middle; hut on reflection it appears that her proceeding is not very... | |
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