This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in which the preacher spoke, might still have been swayed to and fro by the mere tone and cadence. Like all other music, it breathed passion... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Side 1691864Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1850 - 320 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...all other music, it breathed passion and pathos, and emotious high or tender, in a tongue native to the human heart, wherever educated. Muffled as the sound... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1851 - 328 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...the church-walls, Hester Prynne listened with such intentness, and sympathized so intimately, that the sermon had throughout a meaning for her, entirely... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 268 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...was by its passage through the churchwalls, Hester Pryrnie listened with such intonseness, and sympathized so intimately, that the sermon had throughout... | |
| Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne - 1866 - 596 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...been swayed to and fro by the mere tone and cadence. lake all other music, it breathed passion and pathos, and emotions high or tender, in a tongue native... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 624 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...the church-walls, Hester Prynne listened with such intentness, and sympathized so intimately, that the sermon had throughout a meaning for her, entirely... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1876 - 628 sider
...who comprehended nothing of the language in which that preacher spoke, might still, we are assured, have been swayed to and fro by the mere tone and cadence of his vocal organ : like all other music, it breathed passion and pathos, and emotions high or tender,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878 - 306 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...the church-walls, Hester Prynne listened with such iiiteiituess, and sympathized so intimately, that the sermon had throughout a meaning for her, entirely... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 626 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...the church-walls, Hester Prynne listened with such intentness, and sympathized so intimately, that the sermon had throughout a meaning for her, entirely... | |
| 1883 - 624 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...the church-walls, Hester Prynne listened with such intentness, and sympathized so intimately, that the sermon had throughout a meaning for her, entirely... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 656 sider
...the minister's very peculiar voice. This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment ; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in...Muffled as the sound was by its passage through the church- walls, Hester Prynne listened with such intent ness, and sympathized so intimately, that the... | |
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