Mosses from an old manseHoughton Mifflin, 1900 |
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Pagina 1
... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
Pagina 2
... 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 would ...
... 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 would ...
Pagina 3
... heart of a modern city . They find themselves in existence , and gazing into one another's eyes . Their emotion is not astonish- ment ; nor do they perplex themselves with efforts to discover what , and whence , and why they are . Each ...
... heart of a modern city . They find themselves in existence , and gazing into one another's eyes . Their emotion is not astonish- ment ; nor do they perplex themselves with efforts to discover what , and whence , and why they are . Each ...
Pagina 5
... heart . Nature finds nothing else to offer her . Adam , after staring up and down the street without detecting a single object that his com- prehension can lay hold of , finally turns his fore- head to the sky . There , indeed , is 5 ...
... heart . Nature finds nothing else to offer her . Adam , after staring up and down the street without detecting a single object that his com- prehension can lay hold of , finally turns his fore- head to the sky . There , indeed , is 5 ...
Pagina 10
... heart wast thou established , nor in the simplicity of nature ; but by hard and wrinkled men , and upon the accumulated heap of earthly wrong . Thou art the very symbol of man's perverted state . On as fruitless an errand our wanderers ...
... heart wast thou established , nor in the simplicity of nature ; but by hard and wrinkled men , and upon the accumulated heap of earthly wrong . Thou art the very symbol of man's perverted state . On as fruitless an errand our wanderers ...
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Mosses from an Old Manse. with Front. in Duograph Nathaniel Hawthorne Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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