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Pagina 1
... mind and heart of man . Art has become a second and stronger nature ; she is a stepmother , whose crafty tenderness has taught us to despise the bountiful and wholesome ministrations of our true parent . It is only through the medium of ...
... mind and heart of man . Art has become a second and stronger nature ; she is a stepmother , whose crafty tenderness has taught us to despise the bountiful and wholesome ministrations of our true parent . It is only through the medium of ...
Pagina 2
... mind and heart , but with no knowledge of their predecessors nor of the dis- eased circumstances that had become encrusted around them . Such a pair would at once dis- tinguish between art and nature . Their in- stincts and intuitions ...
... mind and heart , but with no knowledge of their predecessors nor of the dis- eased circumstances that had become encrusted around them . Such a pair would at once dis- tinguish between art and nature . Their in- stincts and intuitions ...
Pagina 5
... minds that know nothing of the artificial system which is implied in every lamp - post and each brick of the houses ? Moreover , the utter lone- liness and silence , in a scene that originally grew out of noise and bustle , must needs ...
... minds that know nothing of the artificial system which is implied in every lamp - post and each brick of the houses ? Moreover , the utter lone- liness and silence , in a scene that originally grew out of noise and bustle , must needs ...
Pagina 15
... minds in the primal simplicity cannot sympathize . The unbidden guests examine a row of family portraits , but are too dull to recognize them as men and women , beneath the disguise of a preposterous garb , and with features and ...
... minds in the primal simplicity cannot sympathize . The unbidden guests examine a row of family portraits , but are too dull to recognize them as men and women , beneath the disguise of a preposterous garb , and with features and ...
Pagina 24
... minds ? When will they comprehend the great and miserable fact - the evidences of which appeal to their senses everywhere — that one portion of earth's lost inhabitants was roll- ing in luxury while the multitude was toiling for scanty ...
... minds ? When will they comprehend the great and miserable fact - the evidences of which appeal to their senses everywhere — that one portion of earth's lost inhabitants was roll- ing in luxury while the multitude was toiling for scanty ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Annie answered apple artist banquet beautiful behold beneath blaze bonfire bosom breast butterfly cold countenance cried dead boy death deep delicate Dorcas Drowne Drowne's earth earthly evil exclaimed face fancy father feel felt figure finger fire flame flung forest gazing Gervayse Hastings glance gleam gloom gnaws guests hand head heap heart Heaven Herkimer human Hunnewell idea imagination Intel lady leaves light look Lord Byron Malvin man's married couple ment mind miserable moral Mount Washington mountain mystery NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nature ness never observed OLD MANSE once Owen Warland perhaps person Peter Hovenden Phidias poet poor replied Reuben Robert Danforth secret seemed serpent shadow snake soul spirit stood strange street sunshine thing thought threw tion tree tremulous truth ture virtuoso voice volume wandering watchmaker White Mountains whole wrought young youth