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Burne-Jones, "Since Gabriel's [Rossetti's] ` Blessed Damozel 'no mystical words have so touched me"; George Meredith, "A true poet, one of a small band"; Coventry Patmore, "the ` Hound of Heaven 'is one of the very few great odes of which the language can boast".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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"George Meredith," he said, "I tried him once," and he shook his head.
Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate Charles Turley 1904
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Among other writers who published in serialized format in the 19th century: George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Claudia Ricci: A 'Novel' Way to Read a Novel: Right Here on the Huffington Post Claudia Ricci 2011
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Evans 's "In Deerleap Woods—A Haunt of George Meredith " 1909; the delicate platinum print has the illusion of depth that enhances the tree at the center of this simple image.
Swimming Pool, Stieglitz and Color William Meyers 2011
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Among other writers who published in serialized format in the 19th century: George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Claudia Ricci: A 'Novel' Way to Read a Novel: Right Here on the Huffington Post Claudia Ricci 2011
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A few posts down, a commenter asked about the fate of George Meredith.
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The Victorian novelist George Meredith said, "It's a terrific decree in life that one must act who would prevail."
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A few posts down, a commenter asked about the fate of George Meredith.
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In his poem "Dirge in the Woods," British poet George Meredith summed up human mortality: "And we go/And we drop like the fruits of the tree/Even we/Even so."
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“You burly lovers on the village green, Yours is a lower, and a happier star!” sang George Meredith, the Victorian novelist and poet.
The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008
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