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" cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor, speculative sculptor to the soul. " This is terrible ; and I could weep for you, if you indeed believe it. Do not you perceive what a mockery your creed makes, not only... "
Hawthorne's Works - 252. oldal
szerző: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888
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The Atlantic Monthly, 22. kötet

1868 - 796 oldal
...attained ? Did Adam fall that we might ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? ' "'O, hush!' cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression...mockery your creed makes, not only of all religious sentiment, but of moral law, and how it annuls and obliterates whatever precepts of Heaven arc written...

Transformation: or, The romance of Monte Beni, 3. kötet;574. kötet

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 330 oldal
...ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than, his?" " Oh, hush!" cried Hilda, shrinking from himi with an expression of horror which wounded the poor,...mockery your creed makes, not only of all religious sentiment, but of moral law? and how it annuls and obliterates whatever precepts of Heaven are written...

Transformation: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 oldal
...attained ? Did Adam fall, that we might ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression...mockery your creed makes, not only of all religious sentiment, but of moral law? and how it annuls and obliterates whatever precepts of Heaven are written...

Littell's Living Age, 99. kötet

1868 - 978 oldal
...its own houses, that single change, comparatively rejoinder, — " This is terrible. . . . Do you not perceive what a mockery your creed makes, not only of all religious sentiment, but of moral law ? and how it annuls and obliterates whatever precepts of Heaven are written...

Last Evening with Allston, and Other Papers

Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - 1886 - 374 oldal
...we might ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? ' "'Oh, hush!' cried Hilda, shi inking from him with an expression of horror which wounded...mockery your creed makes, not only of all religious sentiment, but of moral law, and how it annuls and obliterates whatever precepts of Heaven are written...

The Scarlet Letter ; And, the Blithedale Romance

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 540 oldal
...attained ? Did Adam fall, that we might ultimately roe to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush !" cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor, speciilative sculptor to the soul. " This is terrible ; and I could weep for you, if you indeed believe...

The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1901 - 660 oldal
...attained? Did Adam fall, that we might ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush !" cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression...speculative sculptor to the soul. " This is terrible; and I v could weep for you, if you indeed believe it. Do not you perceive what a mockery your creed makes,...

The Atlantic Monthly, 22. kötet

1868 - 860 oldal
...attained ? Did Adam fall that we might ultimately rise to * a far loftier paradise tian his ? ' '"O, hush!' cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression...could weep for you if you indeed believe it. Do not yon perceive what a mockery your creed makes, not only of all religious sentiment, but of moral law,...

Nathaniel Hawthorne: Collected Novels (LOA #10): The Scarlet Letter / The ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1983 - 1308 oldal
...loftier Paradise than his?" "Oh, hush!" cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horrour 983 sentiment, but of moral law, and how it annuls and obliterates whatever precepts of Heaven are written...
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The School of Hawthorne

Richard H. Brodhead - 1990 - 267 oldal
...idea that a fall might be fortunate; when he tries again at the novel's close, she is firmer yet: "Oh, hush!" cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression...and I could weep for you, if you indeed believe it." (460) What are we to make of a novel that so prominently hushes the speech it seems designed to express?...
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