Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... Old Manse , where Hawthorne wrote his " 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 ...
... Old Manse , where Hawthorne wrote his " 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 ...
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... Old Manse looked much the same , and so did the Way- side and the Orchard House . Not a tree was missing from the ... ancient tavern was gone where I had lodged on the night of my arrival and where my host , a practical phi ...
... Old Manse looked much the same , and so did the Way- side and the Orchard House . Not a tree was missing from the ... ancient tavern was gone where I had lodged on the night of my arrival and where my host , a practical phi ...
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... Old Manse and similar historic spots , by signs of " Private Property . " Concord has grown more self - conscious under the pressure of all this publicity and resort . Tablets and inscriptions have been put up at points of interest . As ...
... Old Manse and similar historic spots , by signs of " Private Property . " Concord has grown more self - conscious under the pressure of all this publicity and resort . Tablets and inscriptions have been put up at points of interest . As ...
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