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Page 77
... Daniel Deronda continues this personal creation of ritual , but there is also , of course , the lavish use of Jewish ritual , conferring dignity on the common Cohen family , and awakening kinship and feeling in Daniel . When Daniel ...
... Daniel Deronda continues this personal creation of ritual , but there is also , of course , the lavish use of Jewish ritual , conferring dignity on the common Cohen family , and awakening kinship and feeling in Daniel . When Daniel ...
Page 198
... Daniel and Mordecai , she at last finds a healthy outlet for imaginative morbidity in Mordecai's second - sight and Daniel's empathy . They are two sides of the one coin : Mordecai's vision and obsession , clearly delineated and ...
... Daniel and Mordecai , she at last finds a healthy outlet for imaginative morbidity in Mordecai's second - sight and Daniel's empathy . They are two sides of the one coin : Mordecai's vision and obsession , clearly delineated and ...
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... Daniel says , ' At the least , I may awaken a movement in other minds , such as has been awakened in my own ' ( Chapter 69 ) . For Daniel , as for George Eliot , the story is incomplete . But it is possible to over - emphasize the ...
... Daniel says , ' At the least , I may awaken a movement in other minds , such as has been awakened in my own ' ( Chapter 69 ) . For Daniel , as for George Eliot , the story is incomplete . But it is possible to over - emphasize the ...
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