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 22
... truth for all times ; whereas , most other works , being writ- ten by men who in the very act set themselves apart from their age , are likely to possess little significance when new , and none at all when old . Genius , indeed , melts ...
... truth for all times ; whereas , most other works , being writ- ten by men who in the very act set themselves apart from their age , are likely to possess little significance when new , and none at all when old . Genius , indeed , melts ...
Pagina 32
... truth is kindled . For myself , there had been epochs of my life when I too might have asked of this prophet the master - word that should solve me the riddle of the universe , but now , being happy , I felt as if there were no question ...
... truth is kindled . For myself , there had been epochs of my life when I too might have asked of this prophet the master - word that should solve me the riddle of the universe , but now , being happy , I felt as if there were no question ...
Pagina 42
... truth against which all seekers sooner or later stumble - that our great creative mother , while she amuses us with apparently working in the broad- est sunshine , is yet severely careful to keep her own secrets , and in spite of her ...
... truth against which all seekers sooner or later stumble - that our great creative mother , while she amuses us with apparently working in the broad- est sunshine , is yet severely careful to keep her own secrets , and in spite of her ...
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THE OLD MANSE | 5 |
FEATHERTOP A MORALIZED LEGEND | 213 |
THE NEW ADAM AND | 236 |
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