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Pagina 61
... fancied himself to receive when he asked of Death to solve the riddle of his life ; and it was his desire to re- peat it when the guests of his dismal hospital- ity should find themselves perplexed with the same question . " What means ...
... fancied himself to receive when he asked of Death to solve the riddle of his life ; and it was his desire to re- peat it when the guests of his dismal hospital- ity should find themselves perplexed with the same question . " What means ...
Pagina 95
... fancied , had a singular depth of intelligence , though hitherto it had not given him greatly the ad- vantage over his own family of wooden images . " What has come over you ? How is it that , possessing the idea which have now uttered ...
... fancied , had a singular depth of intelligence , though hitherto it had not given him greatly the ad- vantage over his own family of wooden images . " What has come over you ? How is it that , possessing the idea which have now uttered ...
Pagina 254
... fancied , or one of the Titans , was travelling up the valley , elbowing the heights carelessly aside as he passed , till at length a great mountain took its stand directly across his intended road . He tarries not for such an obstacle ...
... fancied , or one of the Titans , was travelling up the valley , elbowing the heights carelessly aside as he passed , till at length a great mountain took its stand directly across his intended road . He tarries not for such an obstacle ...
Pagina 308
... fancied , and dreamed that you might give it me ; but you lack the talisman , Annie , that should admit into my secrets . That touch has undone the toil of months and the thought of a lifetime ! It was not your fault , Annie ; but you ...
... fancied , and dreamed that you might give it me ; but you lack the talisman , Annie , that should admit into my secrets . That touch has undone the toil of months and the thought of a lifetime ! It was not your fault , Annie ; but you ...
Pagina 310
... fancied that the bright butterfly , which had come so spirit - like into the window as Owen sat with the rude revellers , was indeed a spirit commis- sioned to recall him to the pure , ideal life that had so etherealized him among men ...
... fancied that the bright butterfly , which had come so spirit - like into the window as Owen sat with the rude revellers , was indeed a spirit commis- sioned to recall him to the pure , ideal life that had so etherealized him among men ...
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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 Fayal 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 looking-glass Lord Byron Malvin man's married couple ment mind miserable moral Mount Washington mountain mystery NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nature ness never observed 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