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" Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness in the universe, — is it, like sorrow, merely an element of human education, through which we straggle... "
Hawthorne's Works - 252. oldal
szerző: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888
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The Atlantic Monthly, 22. kötet

1868 - 796 oldal
...personages of his story, who seem to see and say all, certainly do not say, if they see : — "' Here comes my perplexity,' continued Kenyon. ' Sin has...in the universe, — is it like sorrow, merely an clement of human education through which we struggle to a higher and purer state than we could otherwise...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 56. kötet

1860 - 996 oldal
...Protestants ; and yet, when Kenyon puts forth a right, but rather old, suggestion about sin being, "like sorrow, merely an element of human education, through which we struggle to a higher and Eurer state than we could otherwise ave attained, "the pure-heartedChristian maiden starts back, with...

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

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 330 oldal
...the Donatello whom we knew." " I know not whether this is so," said Hilda. " But what then ? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is Sin, then—which we deem such a dreadful blackness in the universe—is it, likeSorrow, merely an element...

Emanuel Swedenborg: His Life and Writings, 2. kötet

William M. White - 1867 - 710 oldal
...set yout feet." " Nathaniel Hawthorne's ' Transformation,' London ed. 1860, Vol. III. p. 233. " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon, " sin has...elevated him. Is Sin, then — which we deem such a dread• in! blackness in the universe — is it, like Sorrow merely an element of EVIL SUBDUED, NOT...

Emanuel Swedenborg: His Life and Writings, 2. kötet

William White - 1867 - 704 oldal
...set your feet." " Nathaniel Hawthorne's ' Transformation,' London ed. 1860, Vol. III. p. 233. " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon, " sin has educated " Donatello, and elevated him. Is Sin, then—which we deem such a dread" ful blackness in the universe—is it, like Sorrow merely an element...

Emanuel Swedenborg: His Life and Writings, 2. kötet

William White - 1867 - 710 oldal
..." sin has educated " Donatcllo, and elevated him. Is Sin, then — which we deem such a dread" ful blackness in the universe — is it, like Sorrow merely an element of The use of Evil therefore, with all its pains, is to provoke to Righteousness; and it is a consolation...

The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 6. kötet

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 546 oldal
...the Donatello whom we knew." " I know not whether this is so," said Hilda. "But " what then?" " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is I sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness . in the universe, — is it, like sorrow,...

The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, 1. kötet

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 550 oldal
...the Donatello whom we knew." " I know not whether this is so," said Hilda. " But what then ? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has...like sorrow, merely an element of human education, throueh which we struggle to a " Oh, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of...

The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: The marble faun. [c1888

1888 - 552 oldal
...the Donatello whom we knew." " I know not whether this is so," said Hilda. " But what then ? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. la] sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness in the universe, — is it, like sorrow,...

The Marble Faun

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1890 - 374 oldal
...the Donatello whom we knew." " I know not whether this is so," said Hilda. " But what then ? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has...merely an element of human education, through which we straggle to a higher and purer state than we could otherwise have attained? Did Adam fall, that we...




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