Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... wayside spring . A rich and childless old couple stop to water their horse , are taken by his appearance and talk of adopting him , but drive away on hear- ing someone approaching . A young girl comes by and falls so much in love with ...
... wayside spring . A rich and childless old couple stop to water their horse , are taken by his appearance and talk of adopting him , but drive away on hear- ing someone approaching . A young girl comes by and falls so much in love with ...
Side 55
... Wayside " was written- though not by his own " There is no joy but caland - the motto , Sentiment and humor do not lie so near the surface in Hawthorne as in Irving . He had a deep sense of the ridiculous , well shown in such sketches ...
... Wayside " was written- though not by his own " There is no joy but caland - the motto , Sentiment and humor do not lie so near the surface in Hawthorne as in Irving . He had a deep sense of the ridiculous , well shown in such sketches ...
Side 63
... and the baffled minions of the slave power went back to Boston . The School assembled in the Orchard House , formerly the residence of Mr. Alcott , 1 on the Lexington road . Next door was the Wayside 63 A PILGRIM IN CONCORD.
... and the baffled minions of the slave power went back to Boston . The School assembled in the Orchard House , formerly the residence of Mr. Alcott , 1 on the Lexington road . Next door was the Wayside 63 A PILGRIM IN CONCORD.
Side 64
... Wayside , Hawthorne's home for a number of years , a cottage overshadowed by the steep hillside that rose behind it , thick with hemlocks and larches . On the ridge of this hill was Hawthorne's " out door study , " a foot path worn by ...
... Wayside , Hawthorne's home for a number of years , a cottage overshadowed by the steep hillside that rose behind it , thick with hemlocks and larches . On the ridge of this hill was Hawthorne's " out door study , " a foot path worn by ...
Side 68
... Wayside Inn at Sud- bury . And so it happens that , when I look back at my fortnight at Concord , what I think of is not so much the murmurous auditorium of the Orchard House , as the row of colossal sycamores along the village side ...
... Wayside Inn at Sud- bury . And so it happens that , when I look back at my fortnight at Concord , what I think of is not so much the murmurous auditorium of the Orchard House , as the row of colossal sycamores along the village side ...
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