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I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These Unfavourable Reflections Of Himself In Various Small Mirrors; And Even Milton, Looking For His Portrait In A Spoon, Must Submit To Have The Facial Angle Of A Bumpkin.

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

George Eliot Quotes: I Am Not Sure That The Greatest Man Of His Age, If Ever That Solitary Superlative Existed, Could Escape These

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