Browse Sort by: Title Little Treby The plain text of George Eliot's Felix Holt, the Radical A Nugget of Wisdom: George Eliot's Opinions of Swiss Watches A Nugget of Wisdom: George Eliot's Opinions of Swiss Watches Felix Holt, the Radical Esther and Felix at the Stile "Go gently before she wakes" “A man with a sabre in his hand was taking the command” “He was looking up at her quite calmly” "And you will put the crown to the mortification of my life, Harold" 'Father, I have not been good to you; But I will be, I will be,' said Esther, laying her head on his knee. "She stood, divested of all personal considerations, whether of vanity or shyness." "Felix went straight to this platform and stepped upon it, crying 'Halt!'" "Come now, you'll say I used to be a Tory." "You really have no idea what an impression it conveys when you say you are a radical." "There were trim cheerful villages." "A bullet whizzed past through Felix Holt's shoulder … Felix fell." "You are very beautiful." "Mrs. Holt sat on a stool, in singular relief against the pedestal of the Apollo." "'Let me go, you scoundrel,' said Harold, fiercely, 'or I'll be the death of you.'" "She heard herself called 'Mother!' and felt a light kiss on each cheek." Esther Lyon Esther receives Felix in her kitchen The Reverend Lyon receives a Christian of sorts Rufus Lyon encounters Annette Ledru in distress Notes Felix Holt, the Radical Our Library Table Literature The Literary Examiner Literary Notes Literary Felix Holt, the Radical Felix Holt, the Radical Felix Holt Current Literature Alas for Brains About Literature and the Arts Books Received Saturday's New Books Esther Lyon and Harold Transome Felix Wounded in the Riot Felix Holt and Job Tudge Esther Lyon Felix Holt [A Review] Address to Working Men, by Felix Holt Felix Holt, the Radical (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1866)