123 examples of marner in sentences

She is central in this story just as little Aglaïa is central in Tennyson's "Princess," or Eppie in George Eliot's "Silas Marner," or the baby offspring of Cherokee Sal in "The Luck of Roaring Camp."

Novels showing the analytic skill of Thackeray's Vanity Fair, or the development of character in George Eliot's Silas Marner would have been little read in competition with stirring tales of adventure, if such novels had appeared before a taste for them had been developed by habits of trained observation and thought.

* * Romola "Romola" was George Eliot's fifth book, and followed "Silas Marner," which was published in 1861.

* * Silas Marner "Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe," begun about November, 1860, and published early in 1861, is in many respects the most admirable of all George Eliot's works.

* * Silas Marner "Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe," begun about November, 1860, and published early in 1861, is in many respects the most admirable of all George Eliot's works.

No novel of George Eliot's has received more praise from men of letters than "Silas Marner.

In the early years of the nineteenth century a linen-weaver named Silas Marner worked at his vocation in a stone cottage that stood among the nutty hedgerows near the village of Raveloe, and not far from the edge of a deserted stone-pit.

It was fifteen years since Silas Marner had first come to Raveloe; he was then simply a pallid young man with prominent, short-sighted brown eyes.

At the end of fifteen years the Raveloe men said just the same things about Silas Marner as at the beginning.

There was only one important addition which the years had brought; it was that Master Marner had laid by a fine sight of money somewhere, and that he could buy up "bigger men than himself.

Eliot (George), Marian Evans (or "Mrs. Marian Lewes"), author of Adam Bede (1858), Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), etc. ELISA, often written ELIZA in English, Dido, queen of Carthage. ...

It is not the absolute and literal transcript from nature after the manner of Henri Monier; for that it is a little too diluted with Mr. Hardy's brains, the edges are a little sharpened and pointed, I can see where the author has been at work filing; on the other hand, it is not synthesizedthe magical word which reveals the past, and through which we divine the futureis not seized and set triumphantly as it is in "Silas Marner."

Marner was in the right in what he said about a man's turning away a blessing from his door: it falls to somebody else.

Silas Marner; edited, with introd. and notes, by Mary P. Eaton.

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Silas Marner, by George Eliot, pseud.

SEE SMITH, ELMER R. Literature appreciation tests: Silas Marner.

COOK, LUELLA B. Literature appreciation tests: Silas Marner.

ELIOT, GEORGE. Silas Marner.

GLOBE BOOK CO., INC. Silas Marner.

WITHAM, ROBERT B. Silas Marner.

Silas Marner, by George Eliot, pseud.

L. Kraeer Ferguson (A); 11Sep57; R199355. ELIOT, GEORGE, pseud. Silas Marner, the weaver of Raveloe, edited by Evaline Harrington.

SEE SMITH, ELMER R. Literature appreciation tests: Silas Marner.

It is not the absolute and literal transcript from nature after the manner of Henri Monier; for that it is a little too diluted with Mr Hardy's brains, the edges are a little sharpened and pointed, I can see where the author has been at work filing; on the other hand, it is not synthesizedthe magical word which reveals the past, and through which we divine the futureis not seized and set triumphantly as it is in "Silas Marner."

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