The Scarlet LetterRichards, 1903 - 258 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
49. lappuse
... ignominy in which she was enveloped . It may be true , that , to a sensitive observer , there was something exquisitely painful in it . Her attire , which , indeed , she had wrought for the occasion , in prison , and had modelled much ...
... ignominy in which she was enveloped . It may be true , that , to a sensitive observer , there was something exquisitely painful in it . Her attire , which , indeed , she had wrought for the occasion , in prison , and had modelled much ...
50. lappuse
... arms , and at the ignominious letter on her breast . It was no great distance , in those days , from the prison - door to the market - place . Measured by the prisoner's experience , however , it might 50 THE SCARLET LETTER.
... arms , and at the ignominious letter on her breast . It was no great distance , in those days , from the prison - door to the market - place . Measured by the prisoner's experience , however , it might 50 THE SCARLET LETTER.
51. lappuse
... ignominy was embodied and made mari- fest in this contrivance of wood and iron . There can be no outrage , methinks , against our common nature -whatever be the delinquencies of the individual- no outrage more flagrant than to forbid ...
... ignominy was embodied and made mari- fest in this contrivance of wood and iron . There can be no outrage , methinks , against our common nature -whatever be the delinquencies of the individual- no outrage more flagrant than to forbid ...
59. lappuse
... ignominious letter be engraved upon her tombstone . It irks me , nevertheless , that the partner of her iniquity should not , at least , stand on the scaffold by her side . But he will be known ! — he will be known ! -he will be known ...
... ignominious letter be engraved upon her tombstone . It irks me , nevertheless , that the partner of her iniquity should not , at least , stand on the scaffold by her side . But he will be known ! — he will be known ! -he will be known ...
63. lappuse
... ignominy , that thereby thou mayest work out an open triumph over the evil within thee , and the sorrow without . Take heed how thou deniest to him— who , perchance , hath not the courage to grasp it for himself the bitter , but ...
... ignominy , that thereby thou mayest work out an open triumph over the evil within thee , and the sorrow without . Take heed how thou deniest to him— who , perchance , hath not the courage to grasp it for himself the bitter , but ...
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