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 148
... noted — “ and dined heartily , notwithstanding . " But with an innate suspicion of their happiness , he wished he might see them a year later and note the change in their behavior . True to the ostensibly inevitable chain of ...
... noted — “ and dined heartily , notwithstanding . " But with an innate suspicion of their happiness , he wished he might see them a year later and note the change in their behavior . True to the ostensibly inevitable chain of ...
Page 206
... noted , " Mr. Emerson comes sometimes and has been so far favored as to be feasted ( with a gnome , yclept Ellery Channing ) on our nectar and ambrosia . " Even " Mr. Thorow " - Hawthorne had difficulties with the spelling of the name ...
... noted , " Mr. Emerson comes sometimes and has been so far favored as to be feasted ( with a gnome , yclept Ellery Channing ) on our nectar and ambrosia . " Even " Mr. Thorow " - Hawthorne had difficulties with the spelling of the name ...
Page 207
... noted . Hawthorne reflected on his idyllic circumstances . " My life , at this time , " he jotted down on August 13 , “ is more like that of a boy , ex- ternally , than it has been since I was really a boy . It is usually sup- posed ...
... noted . Hawthorne reflected on his idyllic circumstances . " My life , at this time , " he jotted down on August 13 , “ is more like that of a boy , ex- ternally , than it has been since I was really a boy . It is usually sup- posed ...
Contents
Mr Hawthorne Calls Again | 3 |
A Remarkably HardHeaded Race | 9 |
PART TWO 6 | 99 |
Copyright | |
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