Mosses from an old manseHoughton Mifflin, 1900 |
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Pagina 14
... felt an interest in the departed family were bemoaning itself in the solitude of hall and chamber . Perhaps a virgin , the purest of mortal race , has been left behind to perform a requiem for the whole kindred of humanity . Not so ...
... felt an interest in the departed family were bemoaning itself in the solitude of hall and chamber . Perhaps a virgin , the purest of mortal race , has been left behind to perform a requiem for the whole kindred of humanity . Not so ...
Pagina 26
... felt as if it were a burden flung upon him . He is even painfully perplexed , and grasps vainly at he knows not what . O Adam , it is too soon , too soon by at least five thousand years , to put on spectacles and bury yourself in the ...
... felt as if it were a burden flung upon him . He is even painfully perplexed , and grasps vainly at he knows not what . O Adam , it is too soon , too soon by at least five thousand years , to put on spectacles and bury yourself in the ...
Pagina 38
... felt the sickening mo- tion of a thing alive , and the gnawing of that restless fang which seemed to gratify at once a physical appetite and a fiendish spite . He summoned the old black servant , who had been 38 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
... felt the sickening mo- tion of a thing alive , and the gnawing of that restless fang which seemed to gratify at once a physical appetite and a fiendish spite . He summoned the old black servant , who had been 38 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
Pagina 60
... felt or imagined here . And if , in their bewildered conjectures as to the purpose of earthly existence , the banqueters should throw aside the veil , and cast an inquiring glance at this figure of death , as seeking thence the solution ...
... felt or imagined here . And if , in their bewildered conjectures as to the purpose of earthly existence , the banqueters should throw aside the veil , and cast an inquiring glance at this figure of death , as seeking thence the solution ...
Pagina 63
... felt the con- sciousness of a high message to the world ; but , essaying to deliver it , had found either no voice or form of speech , or else no ears to listen . Therefore his whole life was a bitter question- ing of himself— " Why ...
... felt the con- sciousness of a high message to the world ; but , essaying to deliver it , had found either no voice or form of speech , or else no ears to listen . Therefore his whole life was a bitter question- ing of himself— " Why ...
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