An Approach to George Eliot’s Novels-Two-Middlemarch
About George Eliot 5
Childhood and Education 7
In Coventry 10
In London 12
Relationship with George Lewes 14
As a Published Writer 16
Marriage and Twilight Years 19
Literary Assessment 21
Introduction to “Middlemarch” 23
Summary in Brief 26
Characters 30
About Major Characters 36
Themes 39
Motifs 49
Symbols 51
Book I 53
Analysis 59
Book II 67
Analysis 72
Book III 81
Analysis 86
Book IV 94
Analysis 100
Book V 108
Analysis 114
Book VI 122
Analysis 127
Book VII 135
Analysis 141
Book VIII 149
Analysis 154
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Three Thousand Dollars
The man who was thus addressed shifted uneasily on the long bench which he and his companion bestrode. He was facing the speaker, and though very little light sifted through the cobweb-covered window high over their heads, he realized that what there was fell on his features, and he was not sure of his features, or of what effect their expression might have on the other man.
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THE STUDENT’S HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
MR. FIELD'S " HANDBOOK OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY " needs no commendation. For eighteen years it has been before the public; and twenty-three thousand copies of it have been sold. There is no better compendium of Divine truths, as expounded by John Wesley, than this. Mr. Field takes Methodism's first two theological tutors as his guides; and, in doing this, he has acted wisely and well; for, as teachers of Methodist doctrines, none of their successors have excelled them. Mr. Field's doctrinal definitions are comprehensive and yet pointed. They are singularly free from what is superfluous, and yet always intelligible; while the Scripture texts adduced in proof of them are irrefutable. From first to last, the author exhibits great calmness of mind and soundness of judgment. The book evinces very intensive and well-chosen reading. Its style is simple, terse, and lucid. Taken altogether, it is an exceedingly valuable production, and worthy of the clear head and Christian heart of its writer; and has been of great service to a large number of class-leaders, local preachers, and candidates for the Methodist ministry, and others.
My business, however, is not to write a critique on the book of Mr. Field, but to make a few remarks respecting the emendations and additional notes of the Editor of the new edition now introduced to the reader's notice. The Rev. John C. Symons has no more need of a puff than has the Rev. Benjamin Field. His literary ability is well known, especially in the colonies of Australia; but a brief statement of what he has done in this new edition of the " Handbook of Christian Theology " can do no harm, if it does no good.
The book consists of twenty chapters; Mr. Symons' emendations, with the exception of a few useful footnotes in subsequent pages, are wholly confined to the first five chapters Mr. Field's excellent chapter on " The Existence of God" has been omitted, and another on the same subject, and also an " Introductory " one, on the skeptical theories of the age, both by Mr. Symons, have been inserted in substitution. Regret may be felt at the loss of Mr. Field's chapter; but since his book was first published, in 1868, there have been such mischievous developments of the various forms of Rationalism as to make it, perhaps, desirable, if not important, to deal with them more fully than was done by Mr. Field nearly twenty years ago In the present edition,
Pantheism, Agnosticism, Positivism, Secularism, Materialism, Deism, and Atheism are all carefully defined by Mr. Symons; and in Chapters 1 and 5 are very ably refuted.
Chapter 2, on "Divine Revelation," has been greatly enriched by Mr. Symons' really learned notes, which indicate a course of reading, on this important subject, that Biblical students cannot follow without immense advantage to themselves.
Mr. Symons' added notes on "The Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures," though not numerous, are valuable.
In the chapter on "The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity," there are nearly five pages of new matter, on "The Nature and Attributes of God," which Mr. Field's book greatly needed; and there are also an equal number of pages introduced on the Resurrection of Christ, as the " crowning proof of the Divinity of His Person and Mission." All this new matter is important, and displays great ability.
In Chapter 5, on "The Creation of the World," about six pages of new matter are introduced on the " Modern Theory of Evolution." In these pages Mr. Symons presents a careful statement of the pernicious errors now so prevalent.
I have nothing more to say, or, at least, nothing more need be said. Mr. Symons greatly loved his friend Mr. Field, and has taken no unwarrantable liberties with the book he has newly edited. When the two friends meet in the kingdom of heaven, Mr. Field, we incline to think, will thank Mr. Symons for improving his "Handbook of Christian Theology."
L. Tyerman Stanhope House, Clapham Park, S.W. January 6th, 1887
The Speed Reading Monster Course – Accelerate Your Reading and Learning Abilities to the Extreme! (58 Pages) AAA+++
Accelerate Your Reading and Learning Abilities to the Extreme - Speed Reading can benefit anyone. Speed reading is not only useful in reading for pleasure but is more necessary when used in learning and studying. In these cases, time is essential. And if you can make things faster and a lot easier, you're less likely to get stressed out.
The comprehensive report explains all the tips and tricks that you need to know in becoming the fastest reader that you can possibly be.
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Pearls of Time-Memorable Classic Stories
Pearls of Time-Memorable Classic Stories
Rajasir
That year when the first flower blossomed on the slanting bough of the tree in the courtyard, the mother was fit as fiddle. When the tree transformed into a red burning jungle of blossoms, the mother had fallen sick, and the night when heavy rain and gusts of wind felled all the flowers and they lay on the ground to be mixed into mud and blocked water, the mother passed away.
It was a dingy, wet and mossy, old room with walls covered with remaining patches of paint where we lived. My mother and I lived in that room: there was only a big bed in the name of furniture where I slept with my mother. We had our own corners in that room. One corner was mine and we were the owners of our respective corners. Neither of us trespassed into each other’s territory of land area in that room. In one corner there was my mother’s realm, her kingdom, with a small stool, two tin boxes, a few bundles of old clothes, a few jars of glass, a garland, a torch, and a few old coins.
Known Unknown 4
Autumn on Both Sides 21
Soulless Bed 37
Changing Weathers of Love 44
Overnight Guest 55
The Buddha in Me 120
The End 142
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Print ISBN: 978-0-557-69517-1
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Dangerous Default Student Loan Pit Falls
The student loans just like the other forms of financial aid are a service that is subject for repayment. However, although aware of such fact, many borrowers still fall to the trap of walking away from student loan debt which then results to series of consequences. They tend to ignore their being summoned to enter repayment usually either 90 or 120 days after separating from school or after dropping below half-time enrollment. With this, the loans remain delinquent for 270 days or become 270 days past due at any time, leading the loans to “default” status.
Student Loan Default, Defined
Defaulted student loans are actually defaults made by the borrower to the creditor of the terms and conditions of the student loan contract. It is usually caused by the act of escaping from debts, leading to unfavorable consequences on the part of the borrower.
Basically, prior to the declaration of student loan default is the delinquency period. At this period, the lenders of student loans authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act will exhaust all efforts to find and contact the borrower. If the lender’s efforts of locating the debtor are unsuccessful, the loan will then be placed in default. It will be turned over to either the state guaranty agency or the Department of Education. And, once the loan enters the default status, the maturity date is accelerated, making the overall payment in full due right away.
Conversational Medical Spanish
Conversational Medical Spanish is updated and practical, making it one of the most useful guides for all health care workers. It allows readers to develop the skills to communicate quickly and effectively with Spanish-speaking patients and their families.
The book is adapts to various Spanish-speaking needs in terms of presentation. It emphasizes written, formal, and academic Spanish, as well as casual, and everyday Spanish.
Special to this book are sections on medical history, diagnosis, therapy, supplies, patient instructions, authorizations and signatures, labor and delivery, foods, time, dates, dialogues, and more.
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An Approach to George Eliot’s Novels-Three-The Mill on the Floss
An Approach to George Eliot's Novels-Three-The Mill on the Floss
Students' Academy
About George Eliot 5
Childhood and Education 7
In Coventry 10
In London 12
Relationship with George Lewes 14
As a Published Writer 16
Marriage and Twilight Years 19
Literary Assessment 21
About “The Mill on the Floss” 23
Summary in Brief 24
Characters 29
About Major Characters 36
Themes 42
Motifs 47
Symbols 50
Summary and Analysis 53
Book I 53
Analysis 67
Book II 80
Analysis 86
Book III 92
Analysis 102
Book IV 111
Analysis 115
Book V 118
Analysis 126
Book VI 132
Analysis 148
Book VII 159
Analysis 166
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All about Swami Vivekananda
"You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul."
-----------Swami Vivekananda
Introduction 5
Early Life 8
Brahmo Samaj 11
Ramakrishna 14
Baranagar Monastery 18
Wandering Monk 20
Northern India 22
The Himalayas 23
Rajputana 24
Western India 25
Southern India 27
Visit to Japan 30
First visit to the West 33
Parliament of World's Religions 34
In America and England 37
Back in India 41
Colombo to Almora 42
Ramakrishna Math and Mission 44
Second visit to the West 46
Twilight Years 47
Teachings and Philosophy 49
Influence 52
Vivekananda and Rabindranath Tagore 56
Vivekananda and Science 58
Honors 61
Works 62
Swami Vivekananda Quotes 63
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Print ISBN: 978-0-557-69300-9
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