Nathaniel Hawthorne in His TimesHoughton Mifflin, 1980 - 684 pages Shows us America's first great writer and his contemporaries as living, breathing people. |
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Page 112
... hope and memory to dwell on in such a case ( though I hope everything always from the Revelation of Death ) that I thought perhaps it would be better if he could divert himself with the German . " Elizabeth Peabody had her views about ...
... hope and memory to dwell on in such a case ( though I hope everything always from the Revelation of Death ) that I thought perhaps it would be better if he could divert himself with the German . " Elizabeth Peabody had her views about ...
Page 254
... hope unweariedly for better things . " - Although he was unhappy about his separation from his wife , Hawthorne felt some relief from his financial problems in Salem . " The good that I get by remaining here , " he wrote Sophia , “ is a ...
... hope unweariedly for better things . " - Although he was unhappy about his separation from his wife , Hawthorne felt some relief from his financial problems in Salem . " The good that I get by remaining here , " he wrote Sophia , “ is a ...
Page 512
... hope for her survival . On April 8 , Hawthorne noted in his pocket diary , " A dim morning . General Pierce came early ; so did the Doctor . He seems to have very little hope . God help us ! " The silent testimony of Sophia's anxiety ...
... hope for her survival . On April 8 , Hawthorne noted in his pocket diary , " A dim morning . General Pierce came early ; so did the Doctor . He seems to have very little hope . God help us ! " The silent testimony of Sophia's anxiety ...
Contents
Mr Hawthorne Calls Again | 3 |
A Remarkably HardHeaded Race | 9 |
PART TWO 6 | 99 |
Copyright | |
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