I know not well how to express, that the native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh -warmth over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, her womanliness incarnated, — compelled me sometimes to close my eyes,... The Blithedale Romance - Stran 51avtor: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 288 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875
...observe the hardihood of her pniloso phy. She made no scruple of oversetting all human mstitutions, and scattering them as with a breeze from her fan....what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, h ,r womanliness incarnated, — compelled me sometimes to close my eyes, as if it were not quite the... | |
 | Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 600 strani
...moral as well as bodily faint-heartedness, to observe the hardihood of her philosophy. She VOL. v. 24 made no scruple of oversetting all human institutions,...native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh -warmth over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, her womanliness... | |
 | Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883
...moral as well as bodily faint-heartedness, to observe the hardihood of her philosophy. She VOL. V. 24 made no scruple of oversetting all human institutions,...native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh -warmth over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, her womanliness... | |
 | Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883
...moral as well as bodily faint-heartedness, to observe the hardihood of her philosophy. She VOL. V. 24 made no scruple of oversetting all human institutions,...native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh -warmth over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, her womanliness... | |
 | Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 600 strani
...directly at that spot. Especially the relation between the sexes is naturally among the ear. liest to attract her notice. Zenobia was truly a magnificent...native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh -warmth over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, her womanliness... | |
 | 1883
...drapery, so that the eye might chastely be gladdened with her material perfection in its entireuess. I know not well how to express, that the native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh -warmth over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust, — in a word, her womanliness... | |
 | 1887
...of her drees could not conceal, nor scarcely diminish, the циеепПпевэ of her presence. — I know not well how to express, that the native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even theilprh-wariuth over her round arms and what wiw visible oí her full bust, in a word, her womanliness... | |
 | William Leonard Courtney - 1888 - 254 strani
...simplicity of her dress could not conceal, nor scarcely diminish, the queenliness of her presence. — I know not well how to express, that the native glow of colouring in her cheeks, and even the flesh-warmth over her round arms and what was visible of her... | |
 | Gillian Brown - 1992 - 284 strani
...democratic consumer right to see Zenobia while conf1ding that her sight makes him "morbidly sensitive" (44). "I know not well how to express, that the native glow...over her round arms, and what was visible of her full bust—in a word, her womanliness incarnated—compelled me sometimes to close my eyes," Coverdale... | |
 | Clive Scott, Professor of European Literature Clive Scott - 1999 - 355 strani
...relationship of complementarity and completion: Zenobia was truly a magnificent woman. The homely s1mpl1c1ty of her dress could not conceal, nor scarcely diminish,...native glow of coloring in her cheeks, and even the flesh warmth over her round arms, and what was v1s1ble of her full bust - in a word her womanliness... | |
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