don't know now—what you will feel towards me. I have not the foolish notion that you can love me merely because I am your mother, when you have never seen or heard of me all your life. But I thought I chose something better for you than being with me.... Daniel Deronda - Pagina 19di George Eliot - 1876 - 288 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Mary Ann Evans - 1884 - 636 pagine
...feel towards me. I have not the foolish notion that you can love me merely because I am your-mother, when you have never seen or heard of me all your life....better for you than being with me. I did not think that I deprived you of anything worth having." " I don't mean to speak ill of myself," said the Princess,... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 442 pagine
...began; " I did not send for you to comfort me. I could not know beforehand — I don't know now —what you will feel towards me. I have not the foolish notion...better for you than being with me. I did not think that I deprived you of anything worth having." " You cannot wish me to believe that your affection would... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 270 pagine
...send for you to comfort me. I could not know beforehand—I don't know now—what you will feel toward me. I have not the foolish notion that you can love...for you than, being with me. I did not think that I deprived you of anything worth having." " You cannot wish me to believe that your affection would... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 442 pagine
...send for you to comfort me. I could not know beforehand—I don't know now—what you will feel toward me. I have not the foolish notion that you can love me merely because I am your mother, when you hare never seen or heard of me all your life. But I thought I chose something better for you than being... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 410 pagine
...know beforehand — I don't know now — what you will feel towards me. I have not the DANIEL DERONDA foolish notion that you can love me merely because...better for you than being with me. I did not think that I deprived you of anything worth having." "You cannot wish me to believe that your affection would... | |
| Bryan Cheyette - 1998 - 426 pagine
...wonder about the mysteries of your parentage. Well. I am your mother. But you can have no love for me. I have not the foolish notion that you can love me merely because I am your mother. I thought I chose something better for you than being with me. I did not think I deprived you of anything... | |
| Gillian Beer - 2000 - 316 pagine
...ofJewishness: ‘I relieved you from she bondage of having been born ajew.' She expects no affection from him: ‘I have not the foolish notion that you can love...you have never seen or heard of me all your life' (3:51:123). Deronda asks her the crucial question: ‘How could you choose my birthright for me?' She... | |
| George Eliot - 2006 - 286 pagine
...send for you to comfort me. I could not know beforehand - I don't know now - what you will feel toward me. I have not the foolish notion that you can love...your mother, when you have never seen or heard of me in all your life. But I thought I chose something better for you than being with me. I did not think... | |
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