Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... matter of local interest , rather than what was suitable to commemorate an epoch of national history . Still , by the fathers of the village this famous deed was done ; and their descendants might rightfully claim the privilege of ...
... matter of local interest , rather than what was suitable to commemorate an epoch of national history . Still , by the fathers of the village this famous deed was done ; and their descendants might rightfully claim the privilege of ...
Pagina 9
... matters of the heart . The trees possess a domestic character ; they have lost the wild nature of their forest - kindred , and have grown humanized by receiving the care of man , as well as by contributing to his wants . There is so ...
... matters of the heart . The trees possess a domestic character ; they have lost the wild nature of their forest - kindred , and have grown humanized by receiving the care of man , as well as by contributing to his wants . There is so ...
Pagina 12
... matter to be proud of , when we can claim a share with the earth and sky in producing it . But , after all , the hugest pleasure is reserved until these vegetable children of ours are smoking on the table , and we , like Saturn , make a ...
... matter to be proud of , when we can claim a share with the earth and sky in producing it . But , after all , the hugest pleasure is reserved until these vegetable children of ours are smoking on the table , and we , like Saturn , make a ...
Pagina 12
... matter to be proud of , when we can claim a share with the earth and sky in producing it . But , after all , the hugest pleasure is reserved until these vegetable children of ours are smoking on the table , and we , like Saturn , make a ...
... matter to be proud of , when we can claim a share with the earth and sky in producing it . But , after all , the hugest pleasure is reserved until these vegetable children of ours are smoking on the table , and we , like Saturn , make a ...
Pagina 15
... matter seems hardly worth alluding to . Our ghost used to heave deep sighs in a particular corner of the parlor ; and sometimes rustled paper , as if he were turning over a sermon , in the long upper entry ; -where , nevertheless , he ...
... matter seems hardly worth alluding to . Our ghost used to heave deep sighs in a particular corner of the parlor ; and sometimes rustled paper , as if he were turning over a sermon , in the long upper entry ; -where , nevertheless , he ...
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