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... AND SOPHIA HAWTHORNE 256 XXV . THOREAU 279 · XXVI . " THE COMING MAN " 290 XXVII . THE PYTHON 299 XXVIII . EMERSON IN ENGLAND 316 XXIX . THE DIADEM OF DAYS 347 XXX . LETHE 378 UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA A VIGIL . TT T is the vigil.
... AND SOPHIA HAWTHORNE 256 XXV . THOREAU 279 · XXVI . " THE COMING MAN " 290 XXVII . THE PYTHON 299 XXVIII . EMERSON IN ENGLAND 316 XXIX . THE DIADEM OF DAYS 347 XXX . LETHE 378 UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA A VIGIL . TT T is the vigil.
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... Hawthorne ; thither they bore him . And there he was laid . The next day was May Day . That blithe day which his Muse had celebrated dawned upon his grave . What ear was left to hear the pine wind - harps of Sleepy Hollow as he heard ...
... Hawthorne ; thither they bore him . And there he was laid . The next day was May Day . That blithe day which his Muse had celebrated dawned upon his grave . What ear was left to hear the pine wind - harps of Sleepy Hollow as he heard ...
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... Hawthorne's posthumous tale , the conversation be- tween Septimius and Rose as they see the British sol- diers approaching , their horror at the thought of en- mity with such brave fellows , is conceived in the true spirit of the ...
... Hawthorne's posthumous tale , the conversation be- tween Septimius and Rose as they see the British sol- diers approaching , their horror at the thought of en- mity with such brave fellows , is conceived in the true spirit of the ...
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... Hawthorne and Mrs. Horace Mann Margaret Fuller , Elizabeth Hoar ( who had been be- trothed to his brother ) , and Sarah Clarke , were not only true friends , but of high — some of the highest value to him . And meanwhile amid them still ...
... Hawthorne and Mrs. Horace Mann Margaret Fuller , Elizabeth Hoar ( who had been be- trothed to his brother ) , and Sarah Clarke , were not only true friends , but of high — some of the highest value to him . And meanwhile amid them still ...
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... to Carlyle , who wrote back that she was mad , and so she became . Emerson told me that he thought Hawthorne's chapter concerning her , " Recol- lections of a Gifted Woman , " one of the 104 EMERSON AT HOME AND ABROAD .
... to Carlyle , who wrote back that she was mad , and so she became . Emerson told me that he thought Hawthorne's chapter concerning her , " Recol- lections of a Gifted Woman , " one of the 104 EMERSON AT HOME AND ABROAD .
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