George Eliot Quote

Are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance of its life--a significance which is to vanish as the waters which come and go where no man has need of them?


The Writings of George Eliot: Middlemarch (ed. 1908)


Are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance...

Are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance...

Are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance...

Are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance...