The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Том 2Houghton Mifflin, 1882 |
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... tion only by the natives of summer islands , where the bread - fruit , the cocoa , the palm , and the orange grow spontaneously and hold forth the ever - ready meal ; but likewise almost as well by a man long habituated to city life ...
... tion only by the natives of summer islands , where the bread - fruit , the cocoa , the palm , and the orange grow spontaneously and hold forth the ever - ready meal ; but likewise almost as well by a man long habituated to city life ...
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... tion to be put , and therefore admired Emerson as a poet of deep beauty and austere tenderness , but sought nothing from him as a philosopher . It was good , nev- ertheless , to meet him in the woodpaths , or sometimes in our avenue ...
... tion to be put , and therefore admired Emerson as a poet of deep beauty and austere tenderness , but sought nothing from him as a philosopher . It was good , nev- ertheless , to meet him in the woodpaths , or sometimes in our avenue ...
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... tion . " “ Shocks yɔu , my husband ! " cried Georgiana , deeply hurt ; at first reddening with momentary an- ger , but then bursting into tears . " Then why did you take me from my mother's side ? You cannot love what shocks you ! " To ...
... tion . " “ Shocks yɔu , my husband ! " cried Georgiana , deeply hurt ; at first reddening with momentary an- ger , but then bursting into tears . " Then why did you take me from my mother's side ? You cannot love what shocks you ! " To ...
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... tion to concoct a liquid that should prolong life for years , perhaps interminably ; but that it would pro- duce a discord in Nature which all the world , and chiefly the quaffer of the immortal nostrum , would find cause to curse ...
... tion to concoct a liquid that should prolong life for years , perhaps interminably ; but that it would pro- duce a discord in Nature which all the world , and chiefly the quaffer of the immortal nostrum , would find cause to curse ...
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... tion . Suffice it that he dwells as yet unhonored among men , unrecognized by those who have known him from his cradle ; the noble countenance which should be dis- tinguished by a halo diffused around it passes daily amid the throng of ...
... tion . Suffice it that he dwells as yet unhonored among men , unrecognized by those who have known him from his cradle ; the noble countenance which should be dis- tinguished by a halo diffused around it passes daily amid the throng of ...
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Страница 103 - ... minister and good old Deacon Gookin seized his arms and led him to the blazing rock. Thither came also the slender form of a veiled female, led between Goody Cloyse, that pious teacher of the catechism, and Martha Carrier, who had received the Devil's promise to be queen of hell. A rampant hag was she. And there stood the proselytes beneath the canopy of fire. "Welcome, my children," said the dark figure, "to the communion of your race.
Страница 103 - ... wealth ; and how fair damsels — blush not, sweet ones — have dug little graves in the garden, and bidden me, the sole guest, to an infant's funeral. By the sympathy of your human hearts for sin ye shall scent out all the places — whether in church, bedchamber, street, field, or...
Страница 65 - She felt how much more precious was such a sentiment than that meaner kind which would have borne with the imperfection for her sake, and have been guilty of treason to holy love by degrading its perfect idea to the level of the actual; and with her whole spirit she prayed that, for a single moment, she might satisfy his highest and deepest conception.
Страница 94 - Then Goody Cloyse knows her old friend?" observed the traveller, confronting her and leaning on his writhing stick. "Ah, forsooth, and is it your worship indeed?
Страница 22 - I listened, the thump of a great apple was audible, falling without a breath of wind, from the mere necessity of perfect ripeness.
Страница 79 - It was such a light as never illuminates the earth, save when a great heart burns as the household fire of a grand intellect. And who was he ? Who, but the Master Genius, for whom our country is looking anxiously into the mist of time, as destined to fulfil the great mission of creating an American literature, hewing it, as it were, out of the unwrought granite of our intellectual quarries. From him...
Страница 91 - ... features. Still they might have been taken for father and son. And yet, though the elder person was as simply clad as the younger, and as simple in manner too, he had an indescribable air of one who knew the world, and...
Страница 99 - Indians; while sometimes the wind tolled like a distant church bell, and sometimes gave a broad roar around the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors. "Ha! ha! ha!
Страница 90 - So they parted; and the young man pursued his way until, being about to turn the corner by the meeting-house, he looked back and saw the head of Faith still peeping after him with a melancholy air, in spite of her pink ribbons.
Страница 147 - What mean you, foolish girl ? Dost thou deem it misery to be endowed with marvellous gifts, against which no power nor strength could avail an enemy ? Misery, to be able to quell the mightiest with a breath ? Misery, to be as terrible as thou art beautiful ? Wouldst thou, then, have preferred the condition of a weak woman, exposed to all evil, and capable of none ?" " I would fain have been loved, not feared," murmured Beatrice, sinking down upon the ground.