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" If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Halaman 744
1872
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Notes and Queries, Volume 151

1926 - 538 halaman
...(12 S. xii. 353: cxlvi. 398).— The passage is from • Middle march ' and runs : — " If we had » keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life, Volume 1,Buku 2

George Eliot - 1871 - 432 halaman
...people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency, has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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The Christian Pioneer, Volume 26-28

1872 - 444 halaman
...camel weighs ten pounds, and is worth ;£20. The Bismuth mine in Utah is the only one in the world. If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary...life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and 'he squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 112

1872 - 864 halaman
...people to bo deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse emotion of mankind ; imd perhaps our frames could hardly bear much of it. If wo had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 17;Volume 80

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1873 - 826 halaman
...people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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Middlemarch: a study of provincial life, by George Eliot

Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 halaman
...people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings in Prose and Verse: Selected from the Works ...

George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 halaman
...which afterwards subsides into cheerful peace. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency, has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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Middlemarch, by George Eliot, Volume 1

Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 432 halaman
...people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency, has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence....
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Saint Pauls [afterw.] The Saint Pauls magazine, ed. by A. Trollope, Volume 12

Anthony Trollope - 1873 - 766 halaman
...people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...perhaps our frames could hardly bear much of it." Would it not rather be healthful if we would compel ourselves to bear more of it? There could be no...
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Saint Pauls, Volume 12

1873 - 778 halaman
...people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That clement of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse...perhaps our frames could hardly bear much of it." Would it not rather be healthful if we would compel ourselves to bear more of it ? There could be no...
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