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" the Jewish woman ' under pain of his curse. I was to feel everything I did not feel, and believe everything I did not believe. I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door ; to dread lest a bit of butter should touch a bit of... "
Daniel Deronda - Side 27
af George Eliot - 1876 - 288 sider
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The Works of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1878 - 426 sider
...and believe everything I did not believe. I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door ; to dread lest a bit of butter should...meat ; to think it beautiful that men should bind the tepliillin on them, and women not, — to adore the wisdom of such laws, however silly they might seem...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Bind 63;Bind 126

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1896 - 896 sider
...the strictness of her Jewish upbringing : " I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door ; to dread lest a bit of butter should touch a bit of meat." 1 have been told by Jewish friends that not every born member of theircommunity would recognize this...
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Works of George Eliot ...: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1901 - 610 sider
...bit of butter should touch a bit of meat ; to think it beautiful that men should bind the tephiUin on them, and women not, — to adore the wisdom of...synagogue, and the howling, and the gabbling, and the dreadfulfasts, and the tiresome feasts, and my father's endless discoursing about Our People, which...
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Sketches and Snapshots

George William Erskine Russell - 1910 - 540 sider
...the strictness of her Jewish upbringing : " I was to i'eel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door ; to dread lest a bit of butter should touch a bit of meat" I have been told by Jewish friends that not every born member of their community would recognize this...
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Sketches and Snapshots

George William Erskine Russell - 1910 - 548 sider
...the strictness of her Jewish upbringing : " I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door ; to dread lest a bit of butter should touch a tit of meat." I have been told by Jewish friends that not every born member of their community would...
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Littell's Living Age, Bind 133

1877 - 852 sider
...exclaims] : I was to feel everything I did not feel, and believe everything I did not believe. ... I was to love the long prayers in the ugly synagogue,...howling, and the gabbling, and the dreadful fasts, arid the tiresome feasts, and my father's endless discoursing about Our People, which was a thunder...
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George Eliot's 'Daniel Deronda' Notebooks

George Eliot - 1996 - 576 sider
...and believe everything I did not believe. I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door; to dread lest a bit of butter should...should bind the tephillin on them, and women not, - ... I was to love the long prayers in the ugly synagogue, and the howling, and the gabbling, and...
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Contemporary Jewish Writing in Britain and Ireland: An Anthology

Bryan Cheyette - 1998 - 426 sider
...and believe everything I did not believe. I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezzuza over the door; to dread lest a bit of butter should...of meat, to think it beautiful that men should bind tephillin on them and women not — to adore the wisdom of such laws, however silly they might seem...
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Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1909 - 414 sider
...and believe everything I did not believe. I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door; to dread lest a bit of butter should...meat; to think it beautiful that men should bind the tephiUin on them, and women not, — to adore 'the wisdom of such laws, however silly they might seem...
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The Modern Jewish Canon: A Journey Through Language and Culture

Ruth R. Wisse - 2003 - 420 sider
...and believe every thing I did not believe. I was to feel awe for the bit of parchment in the mezuza over the door,- to dread lest a bit of butter should...of such laws, however silly they might seem to me. [. . . ] Ahi" — here her tone changed to one of a more bitter incisiveness — "you are glad to have...
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