Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... Arthur Dimmesdale damned himself . For centu- ries , the devoted and superstitious Catholic had made it a part of his creed to cast disgrace upon the passions ; and the cold and rigid Puritan , with less fervor , and consequently with ...
... Arthur Dimmesdale damned himself . For centu- ries , the devoted and superstitious Catholic had made it a part of his creed to cast disgrace upon the passions ; and the cold and rigid Puritan , with less fervor , and consequently with ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale , a clergyman , believing in and applying all the moral remedies of the times , found himself a criminal . We learn nothing of his experience during the seven long years in which his guilt was secretly gnawing at his ...
... Arthur Dimmesdale , a clergyman , believing in and applying all the moral remedies of the times , found himself a criminal . We learn nothing of his experience during the seven long years in which his guilt was secretly gnawing at his ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale's character should have been overbalanced by a detestable crowd of mean and grovelling qualities , warmed into life by the hot antagonism he felt radiating upon himself and all his fellow - men - from the society in ...
... Arthur Dimmesdale's character should have been overbalanced by a detestable crowd of mean and grovelling qualities , warmed into life by the hot antagonism he felt radiating upon himself and all his fellow - men - from the society in ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale , shrink- ing from intimate contact and intercourse with his child , shrunk from a visible and tangible representation of the actual life which his guilty love had created for himself and Hester Prynne ; love , guilty ...
... Arthur Dimmesdale , shrink- ing from intimate contact and intercourse with his child , shrunk from a visible and tangible representation of the actual life which his guilty love had created for himself and Hester Prynne ; love , guilty ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale , cherished in the arms of that society which he had outraged , glossing his life with a false coloring which made it beautiful to all beholders , was dying of an inward anguish , Hester stood upon her true ground ...
... Arthur Dimmesdale , cherished in the arms of that society which he had outraged , glossing his life with a false coloring which made it beautiful to all beholders , was dying of an inward anguish , Hester stood upon her true ground ...
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