George Eliot Quote

But I think it is hardly an argument against a man's general strength of character, that he should be apt to be mastered by love. A fine constitution doesn't insure one against small-pox or any other of those inevitable diseases. A man may be very firm in other matters, and yet be under a sort of witchery from a woman.


Middlemarch (ed. 1887)


But I think it is hardly an argument against a man's general strength of character, that he should be apt to be mastered by love. A fine constitution ...

But I think it is hardly an argument against a man's general strength of character, that he should be apt to be mastered by love. A fine constitution ...

But I think it is hardly an argument against a man's general strength of character, that he should be apt to be mastered by love. A fine constitution ...

But I think it is hardly an argument against a man's general strength of character, that he should be apt to be mastered by love. A fine constitution ...