The Scarlet Letter and The Blithedale RomanceJ.R. Osgood and Company, 1874 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 73.
75. lappuse
... thou , or I , that shall deal wth this poor sinner's soul ? " There was a murmur among the dignified and rever- end occupants of the balcony ; and Governor Bellinghain gave expression to its purport , speaking in an authorita- tive ...
... thou , or I , that shall deal wth this poor sinner's soul ? " There was a murmur among the dignified and rever- end occupants of the balcony ; and Governor Bellinghain gave expression to its purport , speaking in an authorita- tive ...
76. lappuse
... thou hear- est what this good man says , and seest the accountability under which I labor . If thou feelest it to be for thy soul's peace , and that thy earthly punishment will thereby be made more effectual to salvation , I charge thee ...
... thou hear- est what this good man says , and seest the accountability under which I labor . If thou feelest it to be for thy soul's peace , and that thy earthly punishment will thereby be made more effectual to salvation , I charge thee ...
77. lappuse
... thou deniest to him- who , perchance , hath not the courage to grasp it for him . self- the bitter , but wholesome , cup that is now pre sented to thy lips ! " The young pastor's voice was tremulously sweet , rich , deep , and broken ...
... thou deniest to him- who , perchance , hath not the courage to grasp it for him . self- the bitter , but wholesome , cup that is now pre sented to thy lips ! " The young pastor's voice was tremulously sweet , rich , deep , and broken ...
82. lappuse
... thou avenge thyself on the innocent babe ? ” whispered she . " Foolish woman ! " responded the physician , half coldly , half soothingly . " What should ail me , to harm this misbegotten and miserable babe ? The medicine is potent for ...
... thou avenge thyself on the innocent babe ? ” whispered she . " Foolish woman ! " responded the physician , half coldly , half soothingly . " What should ail me , to harm this misbegotten and miserable babe ? The medicine is potent for ...
83. lappuse
... thou know me so little , Hester Prynne ? Are my purposes wont to be so shallow ? Even if I imagine a scheme of ... thou didst call - - eyes thy husband , — in the eyes of yonder child ! And , that thou mayest live , take off this draught ...
... thou know me so little , Hester Prynne ? Are my purposes wont to be so shallow ? Even if I imagine a scheme of ... thou didst call - - eyes thy husband , — in the eyes of yonder child ! And , that thou mayest live , take off this draught ...
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answered appeared Arthur Dimmesdale asked beautiful beheld Bellingham beneath Blithedale BLITHEDALE ROMANCE bosom breast breath brought character child clergyman Coverdale cried Custom-House dark deep Dimmes Dimmesdale's dream earth England evil eyes face fancy feel felt figure flung forest gazing girl gleam hand happy hath head heart Hester Prynne hither Hollings Hollingsworth human imagine kind knew laugh light likewise lingsworth little Pearl look matter Miles Coverdale mind minister Moodie moral mother mystery NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nature ness never Old Manse old Roger Chillingworth once pale passed passion perhaps physician poor Priscilla Puritan replied Reverend scarlet letter scene secret seemed seen shadow shame Silas Foster smile soul speak spirit stept stood strange sunshine sympathy tell thee thing thou thought tion trees tremulous truth utterance Veiled Lady voice whispered whole wild wilt window woman wonder words young Zeno Zenobia