| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1846 - 724 страници
...circumstance of an error at the very root of the matter ! The heart — the heart — there was the little yet boundless sphere, wherein existed the original...and misery of this outward world were merely types. But if we go no deeper than the intellect, and strive, with merely that feeble instrument, to discern... | |
| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1846 - 694 страници
...circumstance of an error at the very root of the matter ! The heart—the heart—there was the little yet boundless sphere, wherein existed the original...and misery of this outward world were merely types. But if we go no deeper than the intellect, and strive, with merely that feeble instrument, to discern... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1854 - 288 страници
...circumstance of an error at the very root of the matter ! The heart, the heart, — • there was the little yet boundless sphere wherein existed the original...crime and misery of this outward world were merely typos. Purify that inward sphere, and the many shapes of evil that haunt the outward, and which now... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 406 страници
...heart, the heart, — there was the little yet boundless sphere wherein existed the original wrqng_ of which the crime and misery of this outward world were merely 227 types. Purify that inward sphere, and the many shapes of evil that haunt the outward, and which... | |
| L. Dhaleine - 1905 - 522 страници
...Ihe original wrong of •nhich the crime and misery of this outward world were merely types. I'urilv that inward sphere, and the many shapes of evil that...which now seem almost our only realities, will turn lo shadowy phantoms, and vanish of their own accord, but, if we go no deeper lhan the intellect, and... | |
| William Joseph Long - 1923 - 572 страници
...reveals unconsciously the secret of all his work: " The heart, the heart, — there was the little yet boundless sphere wherein existed the original...Purify that inward sphere, and the many shapes of evil which haunt the outward, and which now seem almost our only realities, will turn to shadowy phantoms... | |
| Bernard Rosenthal - 1980 - 278 страници
...myth of private salvation, as in "Earth's Holocaust": The Heart— the Heart— there was the little, yet boundless sphere, wherein existed the original...turn to shadowy phantoms, and vanish of their own accord.8 For all his mocking of transcendentalism, Hawthorne too was seeking a way by which the "shadowy... | |
| Merle Eugene Curti - 970 страници
...burned all but the earth itself to a cinder in vain! "The heart, the heart! — There was the little, yet boundless sphere wherein existed the original...will turn to shadowy phantoms and vanish of their own accord."19 It was such an attitude, no less than the actual record of the churches on the reforms of... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1982 - 1546 страници
...circumstance of an error at the very root of the matter! The Heart — the Heart — there was the little, yet boundless sphere, wherein existed the original...this outward world were merely types. Purify that inner sphere; and the many shapes of evil that haunt the outward, and which now seem almost our only... | |
| Darrel Abel - 1988 - 348 страници
...("From within, out of the heart of man proceedeth sin"), held that the heart of man is "the little yet boundless sphere wherein existed the original...and misery of this outward world were merely types." (CE 10:403-4) Although the tradition embodied in the House expressed at the period of its first planting... | |
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