Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... face . The boy - it must have been a nervous impulse , without purpose , without thought , and betokening a sensitive and impressible nature , rather than a hardened one - the boy uplifted his axe , and dealt the wounded soldier a ...
... face . The boy - it must have been a nervous impulse , without purpose , without thought , and betokening a sensitive and impressible nature , rather than a hardened one - the boy uplifted his axe , and dealt the wounded soldier a ...
Pagina 8
... face of our old Manse , with its contiguous avenue and orchard . Here , in some unknown age , before the white man came , stood an Indian village , convenient to the river , whence its inhabitants must have drawn so large a part of ...
... face of our old Manse , with its contiguous avenue and orchard . Here , in some unknown age , before the white man came , stood an Indian village , convenient to the river , whence its inhabitants must have drawn so large a part of ...
Pagina 14
... face toward the light , he eyed me with an air of authority such as men of his profession seldom assume , in our ... face to face with the ghost , by whom , as there was reason to 14 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .
... face toward the light , he eyed me with an air of authority such as men of his profession seldom assume , in our ... face to face with the ghost , by whom , as there was reason to 14 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .
Pagina 27
... face to face . Young visionaries — to whom just so much of insight had been imparted , as to make life all a labyrinth around them - came to seek the clue that should guide them out of their self - involved bewilderment . Grey - headed ...
... face to face . Young visionaries — to whom just so much of insight had been imparted , as to make life all a labyrinth around them - came to seek the clue that should guide them out of their self - involved bewilderment . Grey - headed ...
Pagina 29
... face ; nor am I , nor have I ever been , one of those supreme- ly hospitable people , who serve up their own hearts delicately fried , with brain - sauce , as a tidbit for their beloved public . Glancing back over what I have written ...
... face ; nor am I , nor have I ever been , one of those supreme- ly hospitable people , who serve up their own hearts delicately fried , with brain - sauce , as a tidbit for their beloved public . Glancing back over what I have written ...
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