Write out the archaisms.
I was surprised to see Heathcliff there also. He stood by the fire, his back towards me, just finishing a stormy scene to poor Zillah, who ever and anon interrupted her labour to pluck up the corner of her apron, and heave an indignant groan… "Thou art the Man!" cried Jabes, after a solemn pause, leaning over his cusion. "Seventy times seven times didst thou gapingly contort thy visage- seventy times seven did I take council with my soul-Lo! This is human weakness: this also may be absolved! The first of the seventy-first is come. Brethren-execute upon him the judgement written. Such honour have all His saints!"​

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Объяснение:

The archaisms in the given text are:

  1. thou (you)
  2. thee (you)
  3. didst (did)
  4. thy (your)
  5. thou art (you are)
  6. Jabes (a name often associated with biblical or archaic contexts)
  7. seventy times seven (a biblical reference to forgiveness)
  8. gapingly (with a wide open mouth)
  9. contort (twist or distort)
  10. visage (face)
  11. take counsel with (consult)
  12. Lo! (an exclamation used to draw attention)
  13. may be absolved (may be forgiven)
  14. Brethren (brothers or fellow believers)
  15. execute upon him (carry out punishment on him)
  16. judgement (judgment)
  17. written (prescribed or decreed)
  18. His saints (God's holy people)
  19. Note: Some phrases may not necessarily be archaisms but rather reflect a specific literary style or influence.
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