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Pagina 50
... turned to his native city the very day before his encounter with George Herkimer . As soon as possible after learning these par- ticulars the sculptor , together with a sad and tremulous companion , sought Elliston at his own house . It ...
... turned to his native city the very day before his encounter with George Herkimer . As soon as possible after learning these par- ticulars the sculptor , together with a sad and tremulous companion , sought Elliston at his own house . It ...
Pagina 72
... turned out , however , that with the best possible flow of spirits , our poor friend was afflicted with a physical disease of the heart , which threatened instant death on the slightest cachinnatory indulgence , or even that titillation ...
... turned out , however , that with the best possible flow of spirits , our poor friend was afflicted with a physical disease of the heart , which threatened instant death on the slightest cachinnatory indulgence , or even that titillation ...
Pagina 87
... turning again towards him , that the old man had un- dergone a change . His shadow had ceased to flicker on the wall . << < c ' Well , Rosina , what is your criticism ? ' asked Roderick as he rolled up the manuscript . Frankly , your ...
... turning again towards him , that the old man had un- dergone a change . His shadow had ceased to flicker on the wall . << < c ' Well , Rosina , what is your criticism ? ' asked Roderick as he rolled up the manuscript . Frankly , your ...
Pagina 94
... turning his back upon Wolfe's image in apparent disgust . " But there has come a light into my mind . I know , what you know as well , that the one touch which you speak of as deficient is the only one that would be truly valuable 94 ...
... turning his back upon Wolfe's image in apparent disgust . " But there has come a light into my mind . I know , what you know as well , that the one touch which you speak of as deficient is the only one that would be truly valuable 94 ...
Pagina 95
... turned again to the images , conceiving that the sense of deficiency which Drowne had just expressed , and which is so rare in a merely mechanical character , must surely imply a gen- ius , the tokens of which had heretofore been ...
... turned again to the images , conceiving that the sense of deficiency which Drowne had just expressed , and which is so rare in a merely mechanical character , must surely imply a gen- ius , the tokens of which had heretofore been ...
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Mosses from an Old Manse. with Front. in Duograph Nathaniel Hawthorne Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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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