| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 306 sayfa
...am sure I do not wish it to be true !" " Poor child !" exclaimed Zenobia, rather contemptuously. " She is the type of womanhood, such as man has spent...his own interests than profligate disregard of ours I" " Is this true ?" asked Priscilla, with simplicity, turning to Hollings worth. " Is it all true,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 300 sayfa
...am sure I do not wish it to be true !" " Poor child !" exclaimed Zenobia, rather contemptuously. " She is the type of womanhood, such as man has spent...what he loves. In denying us our rights, he betrays e\en more blindness to his own interests than profligate disregard of ours!" " Is this true?" asked... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1881 - 410 sayfa
..." " Poor child ! " exclaimed Zeuobia, rather contemptuously. " She is the type of womanhood, sucli as man has spent centuries in making it. He is never...true, that Mr. Coverdale and Zenobia have been saying P " " No, Priscilla ! " answered Hollingsworth, with his customary bluntness. "They have neither of... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1880 - 292 sayfa
...am sure 1 do not wish it to be true ! " " Poor child ! " exclaimed Zenobia, rather contemptuously. " She is the type of womanhood, such as man has spent...making it. He is never content unless he can degrade liimself by stooping towards what he loves. In denying us our rights, he betrays even more blindness... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 630 sayfa
...wish it to be true ! " " Poor child ! " exclaimed Zonobia, rather contempt, •ously. " She is tjn- type of womanhood, such as man has spent centuries...all true, that Mr Coverdale and Zenobia have been saving ? " " No, Priscilla ! " answered Hollingsworth, with his customary bluntness. " They have neither... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 300 sayfa
...I am sure I do not wish it to be true! " " Poor child! " exelaimed Zenobia, rather contemptuously. "She is the type of womanhood, such as man has spent...centuries in making it He is never content unless he ean degrade himself by stooping towards what he loves. In denying us our rights, be betrays even more... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1894 - 514 sayfa
...I am sure I do not wish it to be true." " Poor child!" exclaimed Zeuobia, rather contemptuously. " She is the type of womanhood, such as man has spent...content unless he can degrade himself by stooping toward what he loves. In denying us our rights he betrays even more blindness to his own interests... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 414 sayfa
...child ! " exclaimed Zenobia, rather contemptuously. " §hejs_the_type of womancenturies in mak^ _^ e is never content unless he can degrade himself by...of ours ! " " Is this true ? " asked Priscilla with simple city, turning to Hollingsworth. " Is it all true, that Mr. Coverdale and Zenobia have been saying... | |
| Joel Pfister - 1991 - 268 sayfa
...provocative statement in Hawthorne's novel, recognizes Priscilla and her kind as cultural inventions: "She is the type of womanhood such as man has spent centuries in making it" (3: 122). This awareness appears to have been rare in the mid-nineteenth century, although it can be... | |
| T. Walter Herbert - 1993 - 360 sayfa
...Unable to think for herself, she turns to Hollingsworth for guidance, whereupon Zenobia scoffs at her as "the type of womanhood, such as man has spent centuries in making it' " (CE 3:120, 122-123). against male tyranny. The debate, however, does not resolve itself here; an... | |
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