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" Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of propositions. " She says herself she is a very bad Jewess, and does not half know her people's religion," said Amy, when Mirah was gone to bed. "... "
Daniel Deronda - Pahina 359
isinulat ni/nina George Eliot - 1876
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Novels of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1876 - 424 mga pahina
...generous little people an inhospitable cruelty. Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of...the rest of the world, if she got to love us very much, and never found her mother. It is so strange to be of the Jews' religion now." " Oh, oh, oh !"...

Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 53

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1876 - 974 mga pahina
...generous little people an inhospitable cruelty. Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of...the rest of the world, if she got to love us very much, and never found her mother. It is so strange to be of the Jews' religion now." " Oh, oh, oh !"...

The North American Review, Volume 124

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1877 - 558 mga pahina
...artistic power ; fervidly attached to her religion because " it was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of propositions," and also because it was the religion of her mother, whose memory she adores, and whose spiritual presence...

The Works of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1878 - 424 mga pahina
...generous little people an inhospitable cruelty. Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of...the rest of the world, if she got to love us very much, and never found her mother. It is so strange to be of the Jews' religion now." " Oh, oh, oh !...

Recollections of Eminent Men: With Other Papers

Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 426 mga pahina
...artistic power; fervidly attached to her religion because " it was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of propositions," and also because it was the religion of her mother, whose memory she adores and whose spiritual presence...

George Eliot's Works, Volume 12

George Eliot - 1894 - 424 mga pahina
...generous little people an inhospitable cruelty. Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of...the rest of the world, if she got to love us very much, and never found her mother. It is so strange to be of the Jews' religion now." " Oh, oh, oh !"...

Writings, Volume 16

George Eliot - 1908 - 412 mga pahina
...generous little people an inhospitable cruelty. Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of...the rest of the world, if she got to love us very much, and never found her mother. It is so strange to be of the Jews' religion now." *' Oh, oh, oh...

The Writings of George Eliot: Daniel Deronda

George Eliot - 1908 - 414 mga pahina
...generous little people an inhospitable cruelty. Mirah's religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of..."Perhaps it would gradually melt away from her, and she would'pass into Christianity like the rest of the world, if she got to love us very much, and never...

George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Science: The Make-Believe of a Beginning

Sally Shuttleworth - 1987 - 302 mga pahina
...opposition dramatised in the text between Mirah, whose "religion was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of propositions" (Ch. 32, II, 128), and Gwendolen, whose lack of hereditary roots is associated with her psychic disunity,...
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The Subject of Modernism: Narrative Alterations in the Fiction of Eliot ...

Tony E. Jackson - 1994 - 236 mga pahina
...unconsciousness: "Mirah's religion," the narrator tells us, "was of one fibre with her affections, and had never presented itself to her as a set of propositions" (410). Significantly, the Princess deduces that Mirah is "attached to the Judaism she knows nothing...
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