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The Lamp: A Review and Record of Current Literature - Page 22
1904
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17

1866 - 976 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. . By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when, they have...
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Passages from the American Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 1

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1868 - 308 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when they have...
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Reading and Elocution: Theoretical and Practical

Anna Randall Diehl - 1872 - 460 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, when they have...
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Passages from the American Note-books ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1876 - 248 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like (lie Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when they have...
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Passages from the American Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 474 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when they have...
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 9

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 476 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when they have...
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Works, Volume 9

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 516 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when they have...
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 9

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1910 - 470 pages
...congruity between ourselves and them. By and by we become mutually adapted, and the perception is lost. An old looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface. Our Indian races having reared no monuments, like the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, when they have...
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English Composition by Practice

Edward Richard Shaw - 1892 - 232 pages
...Their influences upon the progress of civilization. 26. Jaok-at-all-trades and Master of none. 27. " An old Looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...reflected in it pass back again across its surface." — HAWTHORNE'S American Note-Books. (Do not dwell upon the process by which these images are brought...
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English Composition by Practice

Edward Richard Shaw - 1892 - 226 pages
...Their influences upon the progress of civilization. 26. Jack-at-all-trades and Master of none. 27. " An old Looking-glass. Somebody finds out the secret...have been reflected in it pass back again across its surface."—HAWTHORNE'S American Note-Books. (Do not dwell upon the process by which these images are...
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