Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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... persons assimilate only what is ugly and evil from the same moral circumstances which supply good and beau- tified results - the fragrance of celestial flowers — to the daily life of others . The reader must not , from any testimony of ...
... persons assimilate only what is ugly and evil from the same moral circumstances which supply good and beau- tified results - the fragrance of celestial flowers — to the daily life of others . The reader must not , from any testimony of ...
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... persons who crowd so closely about an original thinker , as to draw in his unuttered breath , and thus become imbued with a false originality . This triteness of novelty is enough to make any man , of common sense , blaspheme at all ...
... persons who crowd so closely about an original thinker , as to draw in his unuttered breath , and thus become imbued with a false originality . This triteness of novelty is enough to make any man , of common sense , blaspheme at all ...
Pagina 53
... person who has the art of converting them to domestic purposes . As managed in the saloon , they are far more economical than ordinary lamp - light . Such , however , was the intensity of their blaze , that it had been found expedient ...
... person who has the art of converting them to domestic purposes . As managed in the saloon , they are far more economical than ordinary lamp - light . Such , however , was the intensity of their blaze , that it had been found expedient ...
Pagina 59
... person- age , aghast , " did I see such a face ! " Almost immediately after the unrealities just described , arrived a number of guests , whom incredulous readers may be inclined to rank equally among creatures of imagination . The most ...
... person- age , aghast , " did I see such a face ! " Almost immediately after the unrealities just described , arrived a number of guests , whom incredulous readers may be inclined to rank equally among creatures of imagination . The most ...
Pagina 61
... persons who had no existence except as voters in closely contested elections . The celebrated Seatsfield , who now entered , was at first supposed to belong to the same brotherhood , until he made it apparent that he was a real man of ...
... persons who had no existence except as voters in closely contested elections . The celebrated Seatsfield , who now entered , was at first supposed to belong to the same brotherhood , until he made it apparent that he was a real man of ...
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