Browse Sort by: Title "The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton" (1878, Cabinet Edition) "Mr. Gilfil's Love Story " (1878, Cabinet Edition) "Janet's Repentance" (1878, Cabinet Edition) The Beginning of George Eliot's Art: A Study of "Scenes of Clerical Life" Scenes of Clerical Life Notices of New Publications Charles Dickens and George Eliot Books Received George Eliot's Life.-II Shepperton Church Janet at Mrs. Pettifer's Door Shepperton Village Publications Received Maynard Gilfil hears Caterina singing Yesterday's New Books To-day's Books "Shepperton Church" Charles Dickens and George Eliot "He pushed her to the entrance...and thrust her out." “While this conversation was going forward, Dickey had been furtively stroking and kissing the soft white hand” “He stroked the satin head, and said in his gentlest voice, ‘How do you do, Lizzie? will you give me a kiss?’” “The soul that was born anew to music was born anew to love” The Last Number of the Quarterly Review has a Review of the Novels of "George Eliot" "She lingered at the door before she gathered courage to knock." "My dear - dear - husband - you have been - very - good to me." "She sinks down on her knees, takes the dear hand in her arms, and kisses the cold forehead." "Lizzie advanced without hesitation, and put out one hand, while she fingered her coral necklace with the other." Shepperton Village Janet Dempster Shepperton Church Choir George Eliot George Eliot [Review of Adam Bede] Just on the slope by a clump of laurels, where they can see the sunbeams sparkling among the water-lilies The Late George Eliot and Wirksworth Shepperton Church Scenes of Clerical Life (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1858) The plain text of George Eliot's Scenes of Clerical Life Shepperton Church As It Was