The Scarlet LetterRichard Edward King, 1899 - 286 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
9. lappuse
... pale and feeble , seeking a passport to the hospital . Nor must we forget the captains of the rusty little schooners that bring firewood from the British provinces ; a rough - looking set of tarpaulins , without the alertness of the ...
... pale and feeble , seeking a passport to the hospital . Nor must we forget the captains of the rusty little schooners that bring firewood from the British provinces ; a rough - looking set of tarpaulins , without the alertness of the ...
19. lappuse
... pale at the glance of so harmiess an individual as myself ; to detect , as one or another ad- dressed me , the tremor of a voice , which , in long - past days , had been wont to bellow through a speaking- trumpet hoarsely enough to ...
... pale at the glance of so harmiess an individual as myself ; to detect , as one or another ad- dressed me , the tremor of a voice , which , in long - past days , had been wont to bellow through a speaking- trumpet hoarsely enough to ...
73. lappuse
... pale , thin , scholar - like visage , with eyes dim and bleared by the lamplight that had served them to pore over many ponderous books . Yet those same bleared optics had a strange , penetrating power , when it was their owner's ...
... pale , thin , scholar - like visage , with eyes dim and bleared by the lamplight that had served them to pore over many ponderous books . Yet those same bleared optics had a strange , penetrating power , when it was their owner's ...
81. lappuse
... pale and trembled . The voice which had called her attention was that of the 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 ...
... pale and trembled . The voice which had called her attention was that of the 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 ...
85. lappuse
... pale as death , but responding to this voice , which she too surely recognized . " And my child must seek a heaven- ly Father ; she shall never know an earthly one ! " " She will not speak ! " murmured Mr. Dimmesdale , who , leaning ...
... pale as death , but responding to this voice , which she too surely recognized . " And my child must seek a heaven- ly Father ; she shall never know an earthly one ! " " She will not speak ! " murmured Mr. Dimmesdale , who , leaning ...
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Anne 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 England evil eyes face fancy father felt forest gaze gleam Governor Bellingham grave gray guilty hand hath heart heaven Hester Prynne hither human ignominy imagination impulse infant ingworth ister kind knew laughed light likewise little Pearl look magistrates man's market-place ment mind minister minister's Mistress Hibbins moral murmur nature ness never Old Manse old Roger Chillingworth once pale passed passion physician pillory poor Prynne's Puritan Reverend Roger Chilling scaffold scarlet letter scene secret seemed seen shadow shame sinful smile sorrow soul speak spirit step stood strange sunshine Surveyor sympathy thee thought tion token tom House torture town tremulous truth turb venerable voice whispered wild Wilt thou woman yonder young