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" They flung the past behind them, as she counselled, or else distilled from it a fiery intoxication, which sufficed to carry them triumphantly through those first moments of their doom. For guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost result of a... "
The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: The marble faun. [c1888 - 207. oldal
1888
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The National Review, 11. kötet

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1860 - 528 oldal
...sufficed to carry them triumphantly through those first moments of their doom. For guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost result of a broken law is...imagined to be well worth the sleepy innocence that was for ever lost to them. As their spirits rose to the solemn madness of the occasion, they went onward—not...

Transformation: or, The romance of Monte Beni, 2. kötet;576. kötet

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 308 oldal
...through those first moments of their doom. For, guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost rpjutlt of a broken law is ever an ecstatic sense of freedom....which the unhappy pair imagined to be well worth the Hleepy innocence that was for ever lost to them. As their spirits rose to the solemn madness of the...

National Review, 11. kötet

1860 - 528 oldal
...sufficed to carry them triumphantly through those first moments of their doom. For guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost result of a broken law is...the base of which lay a human corpse) a bliss, or un insanity, which the unhappy pair imagined to be well worth the sleepy innocence that was for ever...

Transformation: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 oldal
...to carry them triumphantly through those first moments of their doom. For, guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost result of a broken law is...imagined to be well worth, the sleepy innocence that was for ever lost to them. As their spirits rose to the solemn madness of the occasion, they went onward...

A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 oldal
...to carry them triumphantly through those first moments of their doom. For, guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost result of a broken law is...rose to the solemn madness of the occasion, they went onward—not stealthily, not fearfully—but with a stately gait and aspect Passion lent them (as it...

Literary Essays

Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 504 oldal
...sufficed to carry them triumphantly through those first moments of their doom. For guilt has its moment of rapture too. The foremost result of a broken law is...imagined to be well worth the sleepy innocence that was for ever lost to them. As their spirits rose to the solemn madness of the occasion, they went onward...

Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Georgia, 69-73. kötet

1891 - 1164 oldal
...limitations and indulge itself in an hallucination of delight, intellectual or sensual. ''The first result of a broken law is ever an ecstatic sense of freedom." There may be a charm in speculative thought, but it is not unlike the fascination of speculation of...

The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1901 - 660 oldal
...when your eyes responded to mine." This is the story of Adamj and Eve reeuacting the fall of man. " The foremost result of a broken law is ever <an ecstatic sense of freedom." This is a fact of experience, from a careful study of which much may be gained. It is not safe to judge...

Rational living ; some practical inferences from modern psychology

Henry Churchill King - 1905 - 316 oldal
...foremost result of a broken law is ever an ecstatic sense of freedom. And thus [for Miriam and Donatello] there exhaled upward (out of their dark sympathy,...the sleepy innocence that was forever lost to them. . . . Forevermore cemented with his blood." It was this power of insanity, this ecstasy of overleaping...

Rational Living: Some Practical Inferences from Modern Psychology

Henry Churchill King - 1905 - 306 oldal
...of all scruple, in throwing to the winds all self-control. "For guilt," he says, "has its moment of rapture, too. The foremost result of a broken law is ever an ecstatic sense of freedom. And thus [for Miriam and Donatello] there exhaled upward (out of their dark sympathy, at the base of which lay...




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