| 1866 - 662 sivua
...life, the obscurest man of letters in America, and thus humorously pictures his mode of existence : " I sat down by the wayside of life, like a man under...saplings, and the saplings became trees, until no exit became possible, through the entangling depths of my obscurity." FOURTH SERIES, Voi,. XVIII.lie determined... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1853 - 280 sivua
...there ever such a weary delay in obtaining the slightest recognition from the public, as in my case ? I sat down by the wayside of life, like a man under...enchantment, and a shrubbery sprung up around me, and the bashes grew to be saplings, and the saplings became trees, until no exit appeared possible, through... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 278 sivua
...obtaining the slightest recognition from the public, as in my case ? I sat down by the way' PREFACE. 9 side of life, like a man under enchantment, and a shrubbery...possible, through the entangling depths of my obscurity .1 And there, perhaps, I should be sitting at this moment, wiui the moss on the imprisoning tree-trunks,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 446 sivua
...there ever such a weary delay in obtaining the slightest recognition from the public, as in my case ? I sat down by the wayside of life, like a man under...possible, through the entangling depths of my obscurity. And there, perhaps, I should be sitting at this moment, with the moss on the imprisoning tree-trunks,... | |
| 1866 - 642 sivua
...America, and thus humorously pictures his mode of existence : " I sat down by the wayside of lite, like a man under enchantment ; and a shrubbery sprung...saplings, and the saplings became trees, until no exit became possible, through the entangling depths of my obscurity." FOURTH SERIES, VOL. XVIII. — 4 He... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1870 - 560 sivua
...there ever such a weary delay in obtaining the slightest recognition from the public, as in my case ? I sat down by the way-side of life, like a man under...possible, through the entangling depths of my obscurity.' The philosophy of popularity has yet to be written, but it is not difficult to see why Hawthorne was... | |
| 1886 - 994 sivua
...such a weary delay in obtaining the slightest recognition from the public," he asks, " as in my case ? I sat down by the wayside of life like a man under enchantment." " Trouble," he says in another place, " is the next best thing to enjoyment ; and there is no fate... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1872 - 328 sivua
...only to deepen the sense of sombre loneliness, when the glimpse of it is momentarily lost again. ' I sat down by the wayside of life, like a man under enchantment, and a shrubbery sprang up around me, and the bushes grew to be saplings, and C the saplings became trees, until no... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 sivua
...only to deepen the sense of sombre loneliness, when the glimpse of it is momentarily lost again. ' I sat down by the wayside of life, like a man under enchantment, and a shrubbery sprang up around me, and the bushes grew to be saplings, and c the saplings became trees, until no... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 640 sivua
...in obtaining the slightest recog lition from the public, as in my case? I sat down by the way Bide of life, like a man under enchantment, and a shrubbery sprung up around me, ariti the bushes grew to be saplings, and the saplings became trees, until no exit appeared possible,... | |
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