Zenobia's bloom, health, and vigor, which she possessed in such overflow that a man might well have fallen in love with her for their sake only. The Blithedale Romance - Stran 23avtor: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 288 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1854 - 694 strani
...of a woman, just on the hither verge of her richest maturity, with я combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some...enough of those attributes everywhere. Preferable — byway of variety, at least — was Zenobia'e health, bloom, and vigor, which she possessed in such... | |
| 1854 - 686 strani
...combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some fastidious nersons might pronounce them a little deficient in softness...Preferable —by way of variety, at least — was Zenobia's health, bloom, and vigour, which she possessed in such overflow that a man might well have fallen in... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 268 strani
...she is remarkably beautiful, nevertheless, and has such an overflow of bloom, health, and vigour, " that a man might well have fallen in love with her for their sake only." She is stately and imperious ; indolent in her quiet moods, but when in earnest, alive to her finger... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 286 strani
...she is remarkably beautiful, nevertheless, and has such an overflow of bloom, health, and vigour, " that a man might well have fallen in love with her for their sake only." She is stately and imperious; indolent in her quiet moods, but when in earnest, alive to her finger... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 630 strani
...woman, just on the . J< hither verge of her richest maturity, with a combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some...health, and vigor, which she possessed in such overflow ili.it a man might well have fallen in love with her for their sake only. In her quiet moods, she seemed... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 616 strani
...of a woman, just on the hither verge of her richest maturity, with a combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some...Preferable — by way of variety, at least — was Zencbia's bloom, health, and vigor, which she possessed in such overflow that a man might well have... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 414 strani
...of a woman, just on the hither verge of her richest maturity, with a combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some fastidious persons might pronounce them ajittle deficient in softness and delicacy. But we find enough of those attributes everywhere. Preferable... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1901 - 344 strani
...of a woman, just on the hither verge of her richest maturity, with a combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some...them a little deficient in softness and delicacy." As we see her here Zenobia is always present to the fancy in a warm reality not affected even by that... | |
| Herman Churchill - 1902 - 188 strani
...combination of features which it is safe to call remarkably beautiful, even if some fastidious persona might pronounce them a little deficient in softness...Preferable — by way of variety at least — was Zenobia' s bloom, health and vigor, which she possessed in such overflow that a man might v;ell have... | |
| Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar - 1988 - 346 strani
...frail, morbid, neurasthenic, while Zenobia is described as "an admirable figure of a woman," full of "bloom, health, and vigor, which she possessed in...might well have fallen in love with her for their sake onlv" (15—16). Finally, unlike Zenobia, who kills herself because of her love for Hollingsworth,... | |
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