| Nathaniel Hawthorne - Historical fiction, American - 1861 - 278 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the poet's ideal was the truest truth. The songs of this poet found their... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 446 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...have been spawned forth by Nature with a contemptuous bittemess; she having plastered them up out of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...of her refuse stuff after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the ! poet's ideal was the truest truth. The songs of this poet found... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - History - 1875 - 640 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...contemptuous bitterness ; she having plastered them up out of lier refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the poet's ideal was... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 346 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the poet's ideal was the truest truth. The songs of this poet found their... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 274 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...forth by Nature with a contemptuous bitterness ; she Laving plastered them up out of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 pages
...by affirming that all the beanty and dignity of tb.3 natural world existed only in the poet's faney. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...appear to have been spawned forth by Nature with a contemptnous bitterness ; she having plastered them up out of her refuse stufl', after all the swine... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - Readers - 1880 - 234 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the poet's ideal was the truest truth. The songs of this poet found their... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1880 - 242 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the poet's ideal was the truest truth. The songs of this poet found their... | |
| American literature - 1880 - 444 pages
...by affirming that all the beauty and dignity of the natural world existed only in the poet's fancy. Let such men speak for themselves, who undoubtedly...of her refuse stuff, after all the swine were made. As respects all things else, the poet's ideal was the truest truth. The songs of this poet found their... | |
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