Mordecai lifted his cap and waved it — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion with which his soul was flooded by this outward satisfaction of his longing. His... Daniel Deronda - Pagina 106di George Eliot - 1876 - 427 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| University of Oxford - 1874 - 104 pagine
...his cap and waved it — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...stirrings of change that correspond to what in the fervour of concentrated prevision his thought has foreshadowed. The prefigured friend had come from... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 424 pagine
...his cap and waved it — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...stirrings of change that correspond to what in the fervour of concentrated prevision his thought has foreshadowed. The prefigured friend had come from... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 424 pagine
...his cap and waved it, — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...stirrings of change that correspond to what in the fervour of concentrated prevision his thought has foreshadowed. The prefigured friend had come from... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 314 pagine
...his cap and waved it — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...friend had come from the golden background, and had signalled to him : this actually was : the rest was to be. In three minutes Deronda had landed, had... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 412 pagine
...his cap and waved it — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...stirrings of change that correspond to what in the fervour of concentrated prevision his thought has foreshadowed. The prefigured friend had come from... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 414 pagine
...his cap and waved it — feeling in that moment that his inward prophecy was fulfilled. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion with which his soul [ 313 ] was flooded by this outward satisfaction of his longing. His exultation was not widely different... | |
| Sally Shuttleworth - 1987 - 302 pagine
...Blackfriars Bridge, in accordance with the mental image he had conceived, Mordecai felt an exultation "not widely different from that of the experimenter,...stirrings of change that correspond to what in the fervour of concentrated prevision his thought has foreshadowed" (Ch. 40, II, 328). Mordecai shares... | |
| Marianne Hirsch - 1989 - 268 pagine
...and the risks of pregnancy and birth, to create the being he has envisioned in his mind: "Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...friend had come from the golden background, and had signalled to him: this actually was: the rest was to be" (p. 550). When Daniel disembarks, Mordecai... | |
| Carol Adlam, Rachel Falconer, Vitalii Makhlin, Leslie Pinfield - 1997 - 396 pagine
...Deronda, stands on Blackfriars Bridge and watches his friend, again floating downstream. Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...flooded by this outward satisfaction of his longing [...] The prefigured friend had come from the golden background, and had signalled to him: this actually... | |
| Carolyn Dever - 1998 - 255 pagine
...terms of a metaphysical and choric melting-away of borders, distinctions, and troubles: Obstacles, incongruities, all melted into the sense of completion...stirrings of change that correspond to what in the fervour of concentrated prevision his thought has foreshadowed. The prefigured friend had come from... | |
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