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"Neither was Fedalma like her kind; and yet when she could do something for them she went to them and did it." "How old are you?" he said, abruptly, asking the same question which but a few weeks before Noel Ordway had put to Edith, and in much the same way.
Our public is beginning to measure the right and possible in art by the superficial probabilities of life and manners within a ten-mile radius of Charing Cross. Is it likely, asks the critic, that Duke Silva would have done this, that Fedalma would have done that? Who shall suppose it possible that Caponsacchi acted thus, that Count Guido was possessed by devils so?
In such an age, it is just as well that the lessons of Adam Bede, Romola, Fedalma and Zarca, should not be quite forgotten. The art of romance, in the widest and loftiest sense of the term, is even yet in its infancy. Ancient literature, mediaeval literature, knew nothing of it.
And yet you can see that when I meet any one like Maggie Clare well, I don't feel superior to her. It's like being a gipsy George Eliot's Fedalma, for instance adopted by a kind family, but knowing she's a gipsy just the same." He brought his knowledge of the world to bear on her. "I assure you you're not in the least like that kind of gipsy."
with its strange alternations of action and narration, its soliloquies of 150 unbroken lines, and all its other incongruities. The important point is, that it has a really grand scheme, that the characters of Zarca and of Fedalma are lofty, impressive, and nobly dramatic, that the whole poem is, in conception, a work of power and true imagination.
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