Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... nature of his fiction . R. H. Hutton once called him the ghost of New England ; and those who love his exquisite , though shadowy , art are impelled to give corporeal substance to this disembodied spirit : to draw him nearer out of his ...
... nature of his fiction . R. H. Hutton once called him the ghost of New England ; and those who love his exquisite , though shadowy , art are impelled to give corporeal substance to this disembodied spirit : to draw him nearer out of his ...
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... nature of his figures and incidents . George Woodberry and others have drawn attention to the way in which his fancy clings to the physical image that represents the moral truth : the minister's black veil , em- blem of the secret of ...
... nature of his figures and incidents . George Woodberry and others have drawn attention to the way in which his fancy clings to the physical image that represents the moral truth : the minister's black veil , em- blem of the secret of ...
Side 44
... nature died out of her ; just as Beatrice , in Hawthorne's story , is killed by the power- ful antidote which slays ... natural explanation . The water of Maule's well may have turned bitter in consequence of an ancient wrong ; but ...
... nature died out of her ; just as Beatrice , in Hawthorne's story , is killed by the power- ful antidote which slays ... natural explanation . The water of Maule's well may have turned bitter in consequence of an ancient wrong ; but ...
Side 45
... natural grounds - what was witchcraft in the seventeenth century having become mes- merism or hypnotism in the nineteenth . Fifty years after his death , Hawthorne is already a classic . For even Mr. Brownell allows him one masterpiece ...
... natural grounds - what was witchcraft in the seventeenth century having become mes- merism or hypnotism in the nineteenth . Fifty years after his death , Hawthorne is already a classic . For even Mr. Brownell allows him one masterpiece ...
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.
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