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" So much of mankind's varied experience had passed there, — so much had been suffered, and something, too, enjoyed, — that the very timbers were oozy, as with the moisture of a heart. It was itself like a great human heart, with a life of its own,... "
Things Wise and Otherwise - Страница 33
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The House of the Seven Gables: A Romance

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1851 - 352 страници
...clustered chimney in the midst, seemed to constitute only the least and meanest part of its reality. So much of mankind's varied experience had passed...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences. The deep projection of the second story gave the house such a meditative look,...

The Yale Literary Magazine, Том 29

1864 - 382 страници
...clustered chimney, in the midst, seems to consitute only the least and meanest part of its reality, — so much of mankind's varied experience had passed...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences." Of all his works, however, " The Marble Faun," his later production, is the...

Nathaniel Hawthorne's tales. Twice told tales, first and second series; Snow ...

Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne - 1866 - 596 страници
...varied experience had passed there,—so much had been suffered, and something, too, enjoyed,—that the very timbers were oozy, as with the moisture of...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences. The deep projection of the second story gave the house such a meditative look,...

Appletons' Journal, Том 1

1876 - 612 страници
...expressive, also, of the long lapse of mental life and accompanying vicissitudes that have passed within. ... So much of mankind's varied experience had passed...timbers were oozy, as with the moisture of a heart." This personality of the house we meet, or enter, becomes in due time as fixed and unique as that of...

Hawthorne's Works: The House of the Seven Gables and the Snow Image

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 640 страници
...clustered chimney in the midst, seemed to constitute only the least and meanest part of its reality. So much of mankind's varied experience had passed...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences. The deep projection of the second story gave the house such a meditative look,...

The Works of N. Hawthorne, Том 12

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 страници
...to constitute only the least and meanest part of its reality. So much of mankind's varied experienee had passed there, — so much had been suffered, and...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscenees. The deep projeetion of the second story gave the house such a meditative look,...

Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 страници
...of human existence latent in the upreared venerable peaks: 'So much of mankind's varied cxpei'iencc had passed there,— so much had been suffered, and...the moisture of a heart. It was itself like a great humaD heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences.' The distinctive traits...

The house of seven gables, and The snow image, and other Twice-told tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 страници
...clustered chimney in the midst, seemed to constitute only the least and meanest part of its reality. So much of mankind's varied experience had passed...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences. The deep projection of the second story gave the house such a meditative look,...

The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Том 3

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 страници
...clustered chimney in the midst, seemed to constitute only the least and meanest part of its reality. So much of mankind's varied experience had passed...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences. The deep projection of the second story gave the house such a meditative look,...

Development of English Literature and Language, Том 2

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 страници
...shingles, and crumbling plaster, but the story of human existence latent in'the uppeared venerable peaks: 'So much of mankind's varied experience had passed...heart, with a life of its own, and full of rich and sombre reminiscences.' The distinctive traits of the founder live in the blood and brains of his posterity,...




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