Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... called the Concord — the river of peace and quiet- ness — for it is certainly the most unexcitable and sluggish stream that ever loitered , imperceptibly , towards its eternity , the sea . Positively , I had lived three weeks beside it ...
... called the Concord — the river of peace and quiet- ness — for it is certainly the most unexcitable and sluggish stream that ever loitered , imperceptibly , towards its eternity , the sea . Positively , I had lived three weeks beside it ...
Pagina 23
... called an audible stillness ; for , though very loud and heard afar , yet the mind does not take note of it as a sound ; so completely is its individual existence merged among the accom- panying characteristics of the season . Alas ...
... called an audible stillness ; for , though very loud and heard afar , yet the mind does not take note of it as a sound ; so completely is its individual existence merged among the accom- panying characteristics of the season . Alas ...
Pagina 33
... called a charm , that I was simple enough to imagine it might be so . " " Ah , upon another face , perhaps it might , " replied her husband . " But never on yours ! No , dearest Georgiana , you came so nearly perfect from the hand of ...
... called a charm , that I was simple enough to imagine it might be so . " " Ah , upon another face , perhaps it might , " replied her husband . " But never on yours ! No , dearest Georgiana , you came so nearly perfect from the hand of ...
Pagina 53
... called a fact ! " At the appointed hour , the host stood in his great saloon to receive the company . It was a vast and noble room , the vaulted ceiling of which was supported by double rows of gigantic pil- lars , that had been hewn ...
... called a fact ! " At the appointed hour , the host stood in his great saloon to receive the company . It was a vast and noble room , the vaulted ceiling of which was supported by double rows of gigantic pil- lars , that had been hewn ...
Pagina 54
... called a temporary edifice . But it will endure long enough to answer all the purposes for which it was erected . " But we forget that the reader has not yet been made acquainted with the guest . It was no other than that universally ...
... called a temporary edifice . But it will endure long enough to answer all the purposes for which it was erected . " But we forget that the reader has not yet been made acquainted with the guest . It was no other than that universally ...
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Adam and Eve Alpine Alps amid Annie avalanches awful Aylmer Beatrice beautiful behold beneath birth-mark bosom breast breath Bullfrog castle clouds companion cried dark death deep dream earth earthly exclaimed eyes face faith fancy father feel feet fire flowers forest gazed Georgiana Giovanni glaciers gleam Goldau Goodman Brown guest Hall of Fantasy hand head heard heart Heaven human imagination Koenigsfelden lady lake Lake Lucerne leaves light looked Lord Byron mankind mind Miroir Mont Blanc moral mountain mystery nature never night Old Manse once Owen Warland passed perhaps precipice Rappaccini replied Reuben Rhine river rock Roderick Rudesheim scene seemed shadow side smile snow soul spirit stood strange sunshine Suwarrow sweet Switzerland thing thou thought tion traveller trees truth turned valley Vanity Fair Virtuoso voice wandered whole wild window wrought young young Goodman Brown youth