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  1. DANIEL DERONDA. In Two Volumes. Harper's Library Edition. Novels of George Eliot. Vol VIII [IX]. by George [pseudonym for Evans, Mary Anne. 1819 - 1880]. Eliot, 1876
  2. ROMOLA. by George [pseudonym for Evans, Mary Anne.1819 - 1880]. Eliot, 1886
  3. Daniel Deronda (Volumes 1-4) by George (Lewes, Mary Anne Evans; Evans, Marian) 1819-1880 Elliot, 1876

81. GIGA Chronological Author List "1815 To 1819"
1818 1903) - READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK Anne Elizabeth Baker 1897) - BUYAMAZON BOOK George Eliot (pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans Cross), English
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Removed from Egypt and the Army, by PGE Eliot, George, 18191880 ALS, 1874 July 24,to Harold Peirce From the Library of Mary Peirce 12 Evans, Charles E
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ALS, 1933 Oct. 17, to Howard Goodhart Letter describing Sergei Gapochkin who Eddington had met at Goettingen. "I need scarcely say tht his is a particularly hard case" and expressing his pleasre that Gapchkin will be able to continue his career at Harvard. Gift of Howard L. Goodhart
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ALS, 1952 June 25, to Louise Brien Removed from Song of the Lark , by Willa Cather, 1995
ALS, n.d., to Donald Brien From the Papers of Donald Brien
TLS, 1988 Aug. 28, to James Tanis

84. Eliot, George. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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85. Silas Marner By George Eliot Mary Ann Evans 1819 - 1880
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86. Quotations
ATTRIBUTION George Eliot Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans (1819–1880), Britishnovelist, editor. Middlemarch, bk. 8, ch. 74 (1871). QUOTATION
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87. Quotations
ATTRIBUTION George Eliot Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans (1819–1880),British novelist, editor. Middlemarch, bk. 2, ch. 21 (1871).
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    94. GIGA Quote Author Page For George Eliot (pseudonym Of Mary Ann Evans Cross)
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    95. Frases De Amistad, La Pagina De La Bendicion, Humor E Inspiracion,esta Super
    1819-1880) Novelista británica.
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    FRASES SOBRE AMISTAD: No necesito amigos que cambien cuando yo cambio y asientan cuando yo asiento. Mi sombra lo hace mucho mejor. Plutarco (50-125) Escritor griego. El que te habla de los defectos de los demás, con los demás hablará de los tuyos. Denis Diderot (1713-1784) Escritor francés. Todos quieren tener amigos y nadie quiere serlo. Denis Diderot (1713-1784) Escritor francés. Si es cierto que en cada amigo hay un enemigo potencial. ¿Por qué no puede ser que cada enemigo oculte un amigo que espera su hora? Giovanni Papini (1881-1956) Escritor italiano. La amistad duplica las alegrías y divide las angustias por la mitad. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Filósofo y estadista británico. En cuanto a la adversidad, dificilmente la soportarías si no tuvieras un amigo que sufriese por ti más que tu mismo. Marco Tulio Cicerón (106-43 A.C.) Escritor, orador y político romano. Cuando la voz de un enemigo acusa, el silencio de un amigo condena. Ana de Austria

    96. Cantervill's De Los Sentimientos Y Los Estados De ánimo
    1819-1880) Novelista británica. La gratitud esla memoria del corazón. Anónimo. Sé loco cuando la ocasión te lo reclame.
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    (1964) Escritor. Abogado y antropólogo uruguayo. Los lugares donde no se ha amado ni se ha sufrido, no dejan en nosotros ningún recuerdo. Pierre Loti Es mejor haber amado y perdido que jamás haber amado. Alfred Tennyson
    (1809-1892) Poeta británico. Yo amo, tu amas, el ama, nosotros amamos, vosotros amaís, ellos aman... Ojalá no fuese conjugación sino realidad. Mario Moreno (Cantinflas)
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    1819-1880) Novelista británica.No hay carga más pesada que una mujer liviana. Miguel
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    98. Las Torres Gemelas De Nuevo York Ardiendo
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