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" The effect of my education can never be done away with. The Christian sympathies in which my mind was reared can never die out of me," said Deronda, with increasing tenacity of tone. " But I consider it my duty — it is the impulse of my feeling —... "
Daniel Deronda - Side 170
af George Eliot - 1909
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Daniel Deronda, Bind 2

George Eliot - 1876 - 444 sider
...Christian sympathies in which my mind was reared can hover die out of me," said Dcronda, with inereasing tenacity of tone. " But I consider it my duty —...mother had her eyes fixed on him with a wondering BOOK VII. THE MOTHER ACT THE SON. 275 spcculation, examining his face as if she thought' that by elose...
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Daniel Deronda, Bind 2

George Eliot - 1876 - 444 sider
...— to identify myself, as far as possible, with my hereditary people, and if I can see any work tfc be done for them that I can give my soul and hand...mother had her eyes fixed on him with a wondering culation, examining his face as if she thought that by close :ntion she could read a difficult language...
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The Works of George Eliot, Bind 17

George Eliot - 1900 - 270 sider
...wished you — turn yourself into a Jew like him?" " That is impossible. The effect of my education can never be done away with. The Christian sympathies...which was the expression of his fullest self. She bent toward him a little, and said, with a decisive emphasis : "You are in love with a Jewess." Deronda...
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Gendering Orientalism: Race, Femininity and Representation

Reina Lewis - 1996 - 332 sider
...society and inspire Europe's Jews because he is both Jew and Gentile.60 'The effect of my education can never be done away with. The Christian sympathies...can give my soul and hand to, I shall choose to do it.'[724] 'I will not say that I shall profess to believe exactly as my fathers have believed. Our...
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Visible Women: Essays on Feminist Legal Theory and Political Philosophy

Susan James, Stephanie Palmer - 2002 - 215 sider
...done away with. The Christian sympathies in which my mind was reared can never die out of me . . . But I consider it my duty — it is the impulse of...can give my soul and hand to I shall choose to do it."31 It is not only ethnicity and religion that bite deeply into identity. Sexual difference, with...
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Germany as Model and Monster: Allusions in English Fiction, 1830s-1930s

Gisela Argyle - 2002 - 284 sider
...explains to his mother, the Princess of HalmEberstein, who rejects his more immediate filial duty: "I consider it my duty - it is the impulse of my feeling...give my soul and hand to, I shall choose to do it." As is typical of the Bildiingsroman, the novel ends with the hero entering on his ultimate vocation,...
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Daniel Deronda Volume Iii EasyRead Editi

George Eliot - 2006 - 286 sider
...wished you - turn yourself into a Jew like him?" "That is impossible. The effect of my education can never be done away with. The Christian sympathies...which was the expression of his fullest self. She bent toward him a little, and said, with a decisive emphasis"You are in love with a Jewess." Deronda colored...
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Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Bind 24

1900 - 774 sider
...be done away with. The Christian sympathies in which my mind was reared can never die out of me. | But I consider it my duty — it is the impulse of...give my soul and hand to, I shall choose to do it. M. You are in love with a Jewess. Tell me the truth. She is a Jewess who will not accept any one but...
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The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Bind 16

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1881 - 602 sider
...learns of his Jewish parentage, he at once declares, " I consider it my duty to identify myself with my people ; and, if I can see any work to be done for...give my soul and hand to, I shall choose to do it." It is the deep conviction that the individual life is strongly bound and firmly held by the larger...
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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Bind 16

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1881 - 596 sider
...learns of his Jewish parentage, he at once declares, " I consider it my duty to identify myself with my people ; and, if I can see any work to be done for...give my soul and hand to, I shall choose to do it." It is the deep conviction that the individual life is strongly bound and firmly held by the larger...
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