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" But living in solitude till the fulness of time was come, I still kept the dew of my youth and the freshness of my heart. "
Americans - Page 129
by Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1922 - 336 pages
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Supplement to the Courant, Volumes 25-35

1862 - 580 pages
...have grown hurdand rough, and be»n covered with earthly dust, andwy heart might Lave become cal ,ou« by rude encounters with the multitude. But living in solitude till the fullcess of time was come, I still kept the dew ol my youth and the freshness of my heart. 1 used to...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 21

1868 - 784 pages
...chamber. and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if l had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...youth and the freshness of my heart I used to think that I could imagine all passions, all feelings and states of the heart and mind ; but how little did...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 21

1868 - 798 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if 1 had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...youth and the freshness of my heart I used to think that I could imagine all passions, all feelings and states of the heart and mind ; but how little did...
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Passages from the American Note-books ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1876 - 248 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...fulness of time was come, I still kept the dew of my jouth and the freshness of my heart I used to think I could imagine all passions, all feelings, and...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: An Oration Delivered Before the Alumni of Bowdoin ...

Joseph White Symonds - 1878 - 54 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...the multitude. * * * But living in solitude till the fullness of time was come, I still kept the dew of my youth and the freshness of my heart." He was...
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Hawthorne

Henry James - 1880 - 202 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...earthly dust, and my heart might have become callous by rnde encounters with the multitude. . . . But living in solitude till the fulness of time was come,...
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Cyclopadia of American Literature, Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1881 - 1078 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I. had sooner made my 'B'C'D'E'F'G'H'I'J'K'k$l$m$5'6'7'8'9':';'u$v$w$ that I *"A Fresh Grave in Kensal Green," by MD Comvay, Harper's Weekly, April 22, 1871, p. 369-70....
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Authors and Authorship

William S. Walsh - 1882 - 280 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...the dew of my youth and the freshness of my heart. There was one, at least, of Hawthorne's contemporaries, and of a genius as rare and delicate as his...
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Hawthorne's Works, Volume 25

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 310 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if 1 had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...the multitude. . . . But living in solitude till the fullness of time was come, I still kept the dew of my youth and the freshness of my heart." His first...
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Works, Volume 9

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 516 pages
...chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape into the world, I should have grown hard and...freshness of my heart. ... I used to think I could im« agine all passions, all feelings, and states of the heart and mind ; but how little did I know...
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