... lost to them. As their spirits 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 does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They... The Marble Faun, Or, the Romance of Monte Beni - Sayfa 195Nathaniel Hawthorne tarafından - 1800Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 308 sayfa
...it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trode through the streets of Borne, as if they, too, were among the majestic and guilty...but we may meet the high and ever-sad fraternity of Cassar's murderers, and exchange a salutation ? " " Are they our brethren, now ? " asked Donatello.... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 316 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trod through the streets of Rome, as if they, too, were among the majestic and guilty...but we may meet the high and ever-sad fraternity of Caesar's murderers, and exchange a salutation ? " " Are they our brethren, now ? " asked Donatello.... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1860 - 528 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trode through the streets of Eome as if they too were among the majestic and guilty...long gone by, have haunted the blood-stained city." This is very finely conceived and yet revolting. Have we not reason for saying, that Mr. Hawthorne's... | |
| 1860 - 534 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trode through the streets of Rome as if they too were among the majestic and guilty...shadows that, from ages long gone by, have haunted the blood-stuined city." This is very finely conceived and yet revolting. Have we not reason for saying,... | |
| 1860 - 528 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trode through the streets of Rome as if they too were among the majestic and guilty...shadows that, from ages long gone by, have haunted the blood-stuined city." This is very finely conceived and yet revolting. Have we not reason for saying,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trode through the streets of Rome, as if they, too, were among the majestic and guilty...but we may meet the high and ever-sad fraternity of Cassar's murderers, and exchange a salutation ? " " Are they our brethren now ? " asked Donatello.... | |
| Austin Phelps - 1882 - 316 sayfa
...that. "They turned aside for the sake of treading loftily past the old site of Pompey's forum. " ' There was a great deed done here,' she said, — "a...like ours. Who knows but we may meet the high and ever sad fraternity of Caesar's murderers ? ' " ' Are they our brethren now ? ' said Donatello. "'Yes,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trod through the streets of Rome, as if they, too, were among the majestic and guilty...treading loftily past the old site of Pompey's forum. " Are they our brethren, now? " asked Donatello. " Yes ; all of them," said Miriam ; " and many another,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 550 sayfa
...(as it does to meaner shapes) its brief nobility of carriage. They trod through the streets of Rome, as if they, too, were among the majestic and guilty...suggestion, they turned aside, for the sake of treading Inftilv naat tViA nlrl site of Poinnev's Forum. may meet the high and ever-sad fraternity of Caesar's... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 sayfa
...streets of Rome, as if they, too, were among the majestic an<4 guilty shadows, that, from ages loug gone by, have haunted the blood-stained city. And,...treading loftily past the old site of Pompey's forum. • " Are they our brethren, now ? " asked Donatello. " Yes; all of them," said Miriam; " and many... | |
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