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 153
... remarked on the neatness of the frame houses and the churches , the ample streets and the village green , and the odd habit of situating a city on the most elevated ground without the least shelter from the winds . A last entry in the ...
... remarked on the neatness of the frame houses and the churches , the ample streets and the village green , and the odd habit of situating a city on the most elevated ground without the least shelter from the winds . A last entry in the ...
Page 250
... remarked , " Hawthorne rides well his horse of the night . " - Of his other visits with Hawthorne , Curtis recalled " a few hazy days , of a tranquil and half - pensive character . " In the company of Hawthorne and George Bradford , he ...
... remarked , " Hawthorne rides well his horse of the night . " - Of his other visits with Hawthorne , Curtis recalled " a few hazy days , of a tranquil and half - pensive character . " In the company of Hawthorne and George Bradford , he ...
Page 440
... remarked that Jerrold's viewpoint was , perhaps , too " acrid " for him to appreciate Thoreau . Jerrold , dis- tinctly wounded , retreated into a glum silence . Hawthorne thought he had repaired the damage , midway through the second ...
... remarked that Jerrold's viewpoint was , perhaps , too " acrid " for him to appreciate Thoreau . Jerrold , dis- tinctly wounded , retreated into a glum silence . Hawthorne thought he had repaired the damage , midway through the second ...
Contents
Mr Hawthorne Calls Again | 3 |
A Remarkably HardHeaded Race | 9 |
PART TWO 6 | 99 |
Copyright | |
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