Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... poor youth through his subsequent career , and observe how his soul was tortured by the blood stain , contracted , as it had been , before the long custom of war had robbed human life of its sanctity , and while it still seemed THE OLD ...
... poor youth through his subsequent career , and observe how his soul was tortured by the blood stain , contracted , as it had been , before the long custom of war had robbed human life of its sanctity , and while it still seemed THE OLD ...
Pagina 15
... poor damsel in her grave , and kept her to work without any wages . In But to return from this digression . A part of my predecessor's library was stored in the garret ; no unfit receptacle , indeed , for such dreary trash as comprised ...
... poor damsel in her grave , and kept her to work without any wages . In But to return from this digression . A part of my predecessor's library was stored in the garret ; no unfit receptacle , indeed , for such dreary trash as comprised ...
Pagina 28
... poor little country village infested with such a variety of queer , strangely dressed , oddly behaved mortals , most of whom took upon themselves to be important agents of the world's desti- ny , yet were simply bores , of a very ...
... poor little country village infested with such a variety of queer , strangely dressed , oddly behaved mortals , most of whom took upon themselves to be important agents of the world's desti- ny , yet were simply bores , of a very ...
Pagina 29
Nathaniel Hawthorne. reader , it may be , will vilify the poor author as an egotist , for babbling through so many pages about a moss - grown country parsonage , and his life within its walls , and on the river , and in the woods , and ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne. reader , it may be , will vilify the poor author as an egotist , for babbling through so many pages about a moss - grown country parsonage , and his life within its walls , and on the river , and in the woods , and ...
Pagina 35
... poor wife's cheek , she herself , for the first time , voluntarily took up the subject . " Do you remember , my dear Aylmer , " said she , with a feeble attempt at a smile " have you any recollection of a dream , last night , about this ...
... poor wife's cheek , she herself , for the first time , voluntarily took up the subject . " Do you remember , my dear Aylmer , " said she , with a feeble attempt at a smile " have you any recollection of a dream , last night , about this ...
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