Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Why does Eliot give us sentences that look beyond the end of the action? e.g.: "Will never quite knew how it was that he saved himself from falling down at her feet..." (6.54.515) or "...in certain states of dull forlornness Dorothea all her life continued to see the vastness of St. Peter's..." (2.20.184).

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