Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby thou mayest work out an open triumph over the evil within thee, and the sorrow without. Take heed how thou deniest to him — who, perchance, hath not the courage to grasp it for himself — the... Heroines of Fiction - Strana 165autor/autoři: William Dean Howells - 1901 - 410 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 268 str.
...silence do for him, except it tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hypocrisy to sin P Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby...Take heed how thou deniest to him — who, perchance, bath not the courage to grasp it for himself — the bitter, but .wholesome, cup that is now presented... | |
| Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne - 1866 - 596 str.
...thy silence do for him, except it tempt him—yea, compel him, as it were—to add hypocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby...the sorrow without. Take heed how thou deniest to him—who, perchance, hath not the courage to grasp it for himself—the bitter, but wholesome cup... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 624 str.
...tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hypocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted •Mee an open ignominy, that thereby thou mayest work out an open triumph over the evil withit this. \ nd th, sorrow without. Take heed how thou deniest to him — who, pe rchance, hath not... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 656 str.
...silence do for him, except it tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hypocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby...bitter, but wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lipsl" The young pastor's voice was tremulously sweet, rich, deep, and broken. The feeling that is... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 628 str.
...silence do for him, except it tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hypocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby...the courage to grasp it for himself — the bitter, hut wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lips!" The young pastor's voice was tremulously sweet,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 626 str.
...silence do for him, except it tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hypocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby...without. Take heed how thou deniest to him — who, perclmnce, hath not the courage to grasp it for himself — the bitter, but wholesome, cup that is... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 630 str.
...silence do for him, except it tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hypocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby thou mayest work out aa open triumph over the evil within thee, and the sorrow without. Take heed how thou deniest to him... | |
| 1886 - 408 str.
...longer we can keep it, and the farther we carry it onward into life." — Marl-lc Faun, ii. è'Take heed how thou deniest to him — who, perchance, hath...wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lips!" — Scarlet Letter. 32. ''The angel and apostle of the coming revelation must be~ a woman, indeed,... | |
| 1886 - 802 str.
...value the longer we can keep it, and the farther we carry it onward into life." — Marble Faun. 31. ** Take heed how thou deniest to him— who, perchance....hath not the courage to grasp it for himself. — the hitter, but wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lips!"— Scarlet Letter. 33. "The angel and... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1892 - 506 str.
...do for him, except it tempt him — yea, compel him, as it were — to add hy- <"'" pocrisy to sin ? Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby...who, perchance, hath not the courage to grasp it for himself—the bitter, but wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lips!" The young pastor's voice... | |
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