Indeed, so far as its physical aspect is concerned, with its flat, unvaried surface, covered chiefly with wooden houses, few or none of which pretend to architectural beauty... Hawthorne - עמוד 13מאת Henry James - 1880 - 177 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1866 - 662 דפים
...forecastle. The scenery of Salem presented little to kindle the imagination, or gratify the taste. " AVith its flat, unvaried surface, covered chiefly with wooden houses, few or none of which pretended to architectural beauty — its irregularity, which is neither picturesque nor quaint, but... | |
| 1859 - 588 דפים
...beauty, with an irregularity which is neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame. He expatiates on its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with its Gallows-hill on one end, and a view of the almshouse on the other. "Such," he continues "being... | |
| Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne - 1866 - 596 דפים
...force of which I have never reahzed during my seasons of actual residence here. Indeed, so far as its physical aspect is concerned, with its flat, unvaried...Guinea at one end, and a view of the alms-house at the other,—such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form a sentimental... | |
| 1866 - 652 דפים
...With its flat, unvaried surface, covered chiefly with wooden houses, few or none of which pretended to architectural beauty — its irregularity, which...the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill at one end, and a view of the alms-house at the other — it would be quite as reasonable to form a... | |
| 1866 - 642 דפים
...forecastle. The scenery of Salem presented little to kindle the imagination, or gratify the taste. " With its flat, unvaried surface, covered chiefly with wooden houses, few or none of which pretended to architectural beauty — its irregularity, which is neither picturesque nor quaint, but... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 624 דפים
...force of which I have never realized during my seasons of actual residence here. Indeed, so far as its physical aspect is concerned, with its flat, unvaried...which is neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tam 3, — its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878 - 306 דפים
...force of which I have never realized during my seasons of actual residence here. Indeed, so far as its physical aspect is concerned, with its flat, unvaried...Hill and New Guinea at one end, and a view of the almshoiise at the other, — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 330 דפים
...force of which I have never realized during my seasons of actual residence here. Indeed, so far as its physical aspect is concerned, with its flat, unvaried...— its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely througli the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill and New Guinea at one end, and a view... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1887 - 834 דפים
...the old New England towns ; " its long and lazy street," Hawthorne says, " lounging wearisomely along the whole extent 'of the peninsula, with Gallows hill...one end and a view of the almshouse at the other." In the beginning of the century it was an important port for the India trade.' But in Hawthorne's youth... | |
| William Stebbing - 1887 - 432 דפים
...architectural beauty, with an irregularity which is neither picturesque nor quaint. He expatiates on its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with its Gallows-hill at one end, and a view of the almshouse at the other. " Such," he continues, " being... | |
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