Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... Mosses from an Old Manse , " and " The Snow Image , " there are , in round numbers , a hundred tales and sketches ; and Mr. Conway has declared thaț , in the number of his original plots , no modern author , save Browning , has equalled ...
... Mosses from an Old Manse , " and " The Snow Image , " there are , in round numbers , a hundred tales and sketches ; and Mr. Conway has declared thaț , in the number of his original plots , no modern author , save Browning , has equalled ...
Side 47
... are of particular interest . It is wonderful that he and Longfellow should have been classmates at Bowdoin . Equally wonderful that Emer- son's " Nature " and Hawthorne's " Mosses " should 47 FIFTY YEARS OF HAWTHORNE.
... are of particular interest . It is wonderful that he and Longfellow should have been classmates at Bowdoin . Equally wonderful that Emer- son's " Nature " and Hawthorne's " Mosses " should 47 FIFTY YEARS OF HAWTHORNE.
Side 48
... Mosses " should have been written in the same little room in the Old Manse at Concord . It gives one a sense of how small New England was then , and in how narrow a runway genius went . Bowdoin College in those days was a little country ...
... Mosses " should have been written in the same little room in the Old Manse at Concord . It gives one a sense of how small New England was then , and in how narrow a runway genius went . Bowdoin College in those days was a little country ...
Side 51
... Mosses from an Old Manse , " and even paid him the honor of - quotation , contrary to his almost invariable practice . I cannot recall a half dozen quo- tations in all his works . I think he must have been principled against them . But ...
... Mosses from an Old Manse , " and even paid him the honor of - quotation , contrary to his almost invariable practice . I cannot recall a half dozen quo- tations in all his works . I think he must have been principled against them . But ...
Side 68
... Mosses , " and the grassy lane beside it lead- ing down to the site of the rude bridge and the first battlefield of the Revolution . Here were the headstones of the two British sol- diers , buried where they fell ; here the Con- cord ...
... Mosses , " and the grassy lane beside it lead- ing down to the site of the rude bridge and the first battlefield of the Revolution . Here were the headstones of the two British sol- diers , buried where they fell ; here the Con- cord ...
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