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Kitaplar Hilda, your innocence is like a sharp steel sword ! " exclaimed her friend. " Your... ile ilgili
" Hilda, your innocence is like a sharp steel sword ! " exclaimed her friend. " Your judgments are often terribly severe, though you seem all made up of gentleness and mercy. Beatrice's sin may not have been so great : perhaps it was no sin at all, but... "
The Marble Faun, Or, the Romance of Monte Beni - Sayfa 77
Nathaniel Hawthorne tarafından - 1800
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The Atlantic Monthly, 22. cilt

1868 - 796 sayfa
...referred, when that inexperienced child pronounced the parricide an " inexpiable crime " : — " ' O Hilda ! your innocence is like a sharp steel sword,'...no sin at all, but the best virtue possible in the circumstamet. If she viewed it as a tin, it may have been because her nature taas too feeble for the...
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Transformation: or, The romance of Monte Beni, 1. cilt;575. cilt

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 302 sayfa
...so longs to elude our eyes, and for ever vanish away into nothingness ! Her doom is just ! " " Oh ! Hilda, your innocence is like a sharp steel sword,"...Beatrice's sin may not have been so great : perhaps it was VOL. i. 8 no sin at all, but the best virtue possible in the circumstances. If she viewed it as a sin,...
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Transformation: or, The romance of Monte Beni, 1. cilt;572. cilt

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 302 sayfa
...made up of gentleness and mercy. Beatrice's :sin may not have been so great : perhaps it was VOL. i. 8 no sin at all, but the best virtue possible in. the circumstances. If she viewed it as a sinr it may have been because her nature was too. feeble for the fate imposed upon her. Ah ! " continued...
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The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 272 sayfa
...creature so longs to elude our eyes, and forever vanish away into nothingness ! Her doom is just! " " O Hilda, your innocence is like a sharp steel sword!...judgments are often terribly severe, though you seem ail made up of gentleness and mercy. Beatrice's sin may not have been so great: perhaps it was no sin...
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The Marble Faun

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 370 sayfa
...creature so longs to elude our eyes, and forever vanish away into nothingness ! Her doom is just ! " '' O Hilda, your innocence is like a sharp steel sword.... viewed it as a sin, it may have been because her na- I ture was too feeble for the fate imposed upon her. Ah ! " continued Miriam, passionately, " if...
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 6. cilt

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1894 - 544 sayfa
...creature so longs to elude our eyes, and forever vanish away into nothingness ! Her doom is just ! " " O Hilda, your innocence is like a sharp steel sword...have been so great : perhaps it was no sin at. all, hut t)[<; best virtue possible in the circumstances. If she viewed it as a sin, it may have been because...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 22. cilt

1868 - 860 sayfa
...referred, when that inexperienced child pronounced the parricide an " inexpiable crime " : — "'O Hilda! your innocence is like a sharp steel sword,'...gentleness and mercy. Beatrice's sin may not have been ¿Ю great ; perhaps it was no sin at all, but thfbcst virtue possible in the circumstances. If she...
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Contexts for Hawthorne: The Marble Faun and the Politics of Openness and ...

Milton R. Stern - 1991 - 224 sayfa
...is (ust)" "Oh, Hilda," replies Miriam, "your innocence is like a sharp steel sword. Your (udgments are often terribly severe, though you seem all made up of gentleness and mercy" (p. 66). Miriam's voice speaks for the Hawthorne-narrator who dramatizes his utopian allegiance in...
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Antonin Artaud's Alternate Genealogies: Self-Portraits and Family Romances

John C. Stout - 1996 - 145 sayfa
...assumptions: "Her doom is just!" [said Hilda]. "Your judgments are often terribly severe, [said Miriam,] though you seem all made up of gentleness and mercy....but the best virtue possible in the circumstances." 10 As sin and virtue unexpectedly change places in the argument, Beatrice's innocence is compromised...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 22. cilt

1868 - 860 sayfa
...referred, when that inexperienced child pronounced the parricide an " inexpiable crime " : — " ' O Hilda ! your innocence is like a sharp steel sword,'...not have been so great ; perhaps it was no sin at nil, but the best .virtue possible in the cireumstances. If she viewed it as a sin, it may have been...
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