Mosses from an Old ManseF. M. Lupton, 1890 - 470 pagina's Tales written during Hawthorne's residence in the historic Concord house. |
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Pagina 77
... companion , who advanced softly along the road until he had come within a staff's length of the old dame . She , meanwhile , was making the best of her way , with sin- gular speed for so aged a woman , and mumbling some in- distinct ...
... companion , who advanced softly along the road until he had come within a staff's length of the old dame . She , meanwhile , was making the best of her way , with sin- gular speed for so aged a woman , and mumbling some in- distinct ...
Pagina 210
... companions , yet more , because they deem it infinite . Perchance the two species of unfortunates may comfort ... companion him whose rare talents , which perhaps require a revolution for their exercise , are buried in the tomb of ...
... companions , yet more , because they deem it infinite . Perchance the two species of unfortunates may comfort ... companion him whose rare talents , which perhaps require a revolution for their exercise , are buried in the tomb of ...
Pagina 328
... companion was strongly visible . They reminded him that there were other and less questionable duties than that of sharing the fate of a man whom his death could not benefit . Nor can it be affirmed that no sel- fish feeling strove to ...
... companion was strongly visible . They reminded him that there were other and less questionable duties than that of sharing the fate of a man whom his death could not benefit . Nor can it be affirmed that no sel- fish feeling strove to ...
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THE OLD MANSE | 5 |
FEATHERTOP A MORALIZED LEGEND | 213 |
THE NEW ADAM AND | 236 |
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Adam Adam and Eve amid Aminadab Annie Aylmer Beatrice beautiful behold beneath blaze bosom bosom-serpent breast breath Bullfrog butterfly Celestial companion countenance cried dark death deep Dorcas dream earth earthly Elliston exclaimed eyes face faith fancy father Feathertop figure fire flame flowers flowers of Eden forest garden gaze gentleman Georgiana Giovanni glance gleam glow Goodman Brown guest Hall of Fantasy hand head heart heaven human idea imagination leaves light living look looking-glass Lord Byron man's mankind mind Miroir moral Mother Rigby murmured mystery nature never observed Old Manse once Owen Warland passed perhaps pipe poor Rappaccini replied Reuben rich Roderick scarecrow seemed shadow smile Smooth-it-Away soul spirit stood strange sunshine thee thing thou thought threw tion trees truth Vanity Fair Virtuoso visage voice wandering whole window withered woman wrought young young Goodman Brown youth