The Scarlet LetterRichards, 1903 - 258 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 39.
47. lappuse
... Reverend Master Dimmesdale , her godly pastor , takes it very grievously to heart that such a scandal should have come upon his congregation . " " The magistrates are God - fearing gentlemen , but merciful overmuch - that is a truth ...
... Reverend Master Dimmesdale , her godly pastor , takes it very grievously to heart that such a scandal should have come upon his congregation . " " The magistrates are God - fearing gentlemen , but merciful overmuch - that is a truth ...
54. lappuse
... reverend white beard , that flowed over the old - fashioned Elizabethan ruff ; her mother's , too , with the look of heedful and anxious love which it always wore in her remembrance , and which , even since her death , had so often laid ...
... reverend white beard , that flowed over the old - fashioned Elizabethan ruff ; her mother's , too , with the look of heedful and anxious love which it always wore in her remembrance , and which , even since her death , had so often laid ...
61. lappuse
... reverend and famous John Wilson , the eldest clergyman of Boston , a great scholar , like most of his contemporaries in the profession , and withal a man of kind and genial spirit . This last attribute , however , had been less ...
... reverend and famous John Wilson , the eldest clergyman of Boston , a great scholar , like most of his contemporaries in the profession , and withal a man of kind and genial spirit . This last attribute , however , had been less ...
62. lappuse
... reverend occupants of the balcony ; and Governor Bellingham gave expression to its purport , speaking in an authoritative voice , although tempered with respect towards the youthful clergyman whom he addressed . It " Good Master ...
... reverend occupants of the balcony ; and Governor Bellingham gave expression to its purport , speaking in an authoritative voice , although tempered with respect towards the youthful clergyman whom he addressed . It " Good Master ...
63. lappuse
... Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale bent his head , in silent prayer , as it seemed , and then came forward . " Hester Prynne , " said he , leaning over the balcony , and looking down steadfastly into her eyes , " thou hearest what this good man ...
... Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale bent his head , in silent prayer , as it seemed , and then came forward . " Hester Prynne , " said he , leaning over the balcony , and looking down steadfastly into her eyes , " thou hearest what this good man ...
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Ann Hutchinson answered Hester Art thou Arthur Dimmesdale aspect beauty beheld beneath bosom breast brook brought character child clergyman cried Custom-House dark deep Dimmes Dimmesdale's Dost thou earth earthly embroidered evil eyes face fancy Father felt forest gaze gleam Governor Bellingham grew grey hand hath heart heaven Hester Prynne hither human ignominy imagine infant kind King's Chapel knew laughed light likewise little Pearl look magistrates man's market-place mind minister minister's Mistress Hibbins moral mother nature nether earth never Old Manse old Roger Chillingworth once pale passion personage physician pillory poor preter professional father Prynne's Puritan recognised Reverend Roger Chilling scaffold scarlet letter scene secret seemed seen shadow shame she-the sinful smile solemn sorrow soul speak spirit step stern stood strange sunshine Surveyor sympathy thee thought tion token torture town tremulous truth voice whispered wild Wilson Wilt thou woman yonder young