Quotes Ch. 10-15 Flashcards
*Mr. Dimmesdale, whose sensitivity of nerve often produced the effect of spiritual intuition, would become vaguely aware that something —- to his peace had thrust itself into relation with him.”
Inimical
Quote - “….. looked straightforward at any object, whether human or —-. “
Inanimate
..Guilty as they may be, retaining, nevertheless, a — for God’s glory and man’soug welfare..
Zeal
Quote - “the disorder of his nerves had hurried him into an unseemly outbreak of temper which there had been nothing in the physician’s words to excuse or—.”
Palliate
Quote - “‘It must have been a work of vast ability in the —- school of literature.”
somniferous
Quote -‘ ..the disorder is a strange; not so much in itself, nor as outwardly—- - in so far, at least, as the symptoms have been laid open to my observation.”
manifest
Quote -“… the poison of one morbid spot was infecting his heart’s entire substance, attributed all his feelings ——to no other cause.
Presentiments
Quote - “At the waving of a magician’s wand, uprose a—- phantom - uprose a thousard phantoms…”
grisly
*The very fashion of his garments were —- in the clergyman’s sight.”
odious
*..Now a group of shining angels, who flew upward heavily, as sorrow-laden, but grew more —- as they rose.
Ethereal
Quote - the green letter, and on thy childish bosom, has no —-.”
purport
Quote - “To the untrue man, the whole universe is false - it is—— - it shrinks to nothing within his grasp.”
impalpable
Quote - “ ..and perhaps actually under the influence of a species of—-…”
somnambulist
Quote - ..yet continually did one thing or another, which intertwined, in the same—-
inextricable
Quote - “The glimmer of this—- suggested the above conceits to Mr. Dimmesdale.
luminary
The whole tribe of —- personages.
Decorous
Quote - “The physician was not careful then to hide the —— with which he looked upon his victim.”
malevolence
Quote - “Satan dropped it there, I take it, intending a—— jest against your reverence.”
scurilous
Quote -“ ..except by—- in Roger Chillingworth’s scheme of disguise.
acquiesce
Quote - “ .. to be thrown into a position where so much evil was to be foreboded, and nothing—- to be hoped.”
auspicious
Quote -“ .. stooping along the ground, in quest of roots and herbs to concoct his medicines—-.”
withal
Quote -“ .. stooping along the ground, in quest of roots and herbs to concoct his medicines—-.”
withal
Quote - “But it was the constant shadow of my presence - the closest—- of the man
propinquity
Quote - “… lifted his hands with a look of horror, as if he had beheld some frightful shape, which he could not recognize,—- the place of his own image in a glass.”
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