Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is Sin, then — which we deem such a dreadful blackness in the universe — is it, like Sorrow, merely an element of human education, through which we struggle to a higher and purer state than we could otherwise... Littell's Living Age - Pagina 801868Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Joseph White Symonds - 1878 - 54 pagine
...modern Faun, transformed by crime and remorse. The question recurs again and again, in various forms, "Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately rise to a far loftier Paradise than his ? " But each time the question is dismissed, as containing deep and perilous matter on which it is... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1883 - 594 pagine
...? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and awakened him. Is sin, then, which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his V " " Oh 1 hush," cried Hilda, shrinking from him, with an expression of horror, which wounded the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 546 pagine
..." Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is I sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor,... | |
| Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - 1886 - 374 pagine
...: — '"Here comes my perplexity,' continued Kenyon. 'Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? ' "'Oh, hush!' cried Hilda, shi inking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 560 pagine
...then?" "Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 274 pagine
..." f~" ?rHere comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? " "" 0, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor,... | |
| 1888 - 552 pagine
..." Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. la] sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...ultimately^ rise to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of horror which wounded the poor,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 540 pagine
...then?" "Here cornes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...attained ? Did Adam fall, that we might ultimately roe to a far loftier paradise than his ? " " Oh, hush !" cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 550 pagine
...? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...like sorrow, merely an element of human education, throueh which we struggle to a " Oh, hush ! " cried Hilda, shrinking from him with an expression of... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1890 - 374 pagine
...? " " Here comes my perplexity," continued Kenyon. " Sin has educated Donatello, and elevated him. Is sin, then, — which we deem such a dreadful blackness...merely an element of human education, through which we straggle to a higher and purer state than we could otherwise have attained? Did Adam fall, that we... | |
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