The Scarlet LetterRichards, 1903 - 258 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 22.
51. lappuse
... torture , but chiefly by the pang that rankles after it . With almost a serene deportment , therefore , Hester Prynne passed through this portion of her ordeal , and came to a sort of scaffold , at the western extremity of the market ...
... torture , but chiefly by the pang that rankles after it . With almost a serene deportment , therefore , Hester Prynne passed through this portion of her ordeal , and came to a sort of scaffold , at the western extremity of the market ...
74. lappuse
... torture in her first unattended footsteps from the threshold of the prison , than even in the procession and spectacle that have been described , where she was made the common infamy , at which all mankind was summoned to point its ...
... torture in her first unattended footsteps from the threshold of the prison , than even in the procession and spectacle that have been described , where she was made the common infamy , at which all mankind was summoned to point its ...
76. lappuse
... torture of her daily shame would at length purge her soul , and work out another purity than that which she had lost ; more saint - like , because the result of martyrdom . She Hester Prynne , therefore , did not flee . On the out ...
... torture of her daily shame would at length purge her soul , and work out another purity than that which she had lost ; more saint - like , because the result of martyrdom . She Hester Prynne , therefore , did not flee . On the out ...
81. lappuse
... torture was felt in the gaze of a new eye . When strangers looked curiously at the scarlet letter - and none ever failed to do so- they branded it afresh into Hester's soul ; so that , oftentimes , she could scarcely refrain , yet ...
... torture was felt in the gaze of a new eye . When strangers looked curiously at the scarlet letter - and none ever failed to do so- they branded it afresh into Hester's soul ; so that , oftentimes , she could scarcely refrain , yet ...
82. lappuse
... torture . But sometimes , once in many days , or perchance in many months , she felt an eye - a human eye - upon the ignominious brand , that seemed to give a momen- tary relief , as if half of her agony were shared . The next instant ...
... torture . But sometimes , once in many days , or perchance in many months , she felt an eye - a human eye - upon the ignominious brand , that seemed to give a momen- tary relief , as if half of her agony were shared . The next instant ...
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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