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" In another direction was seen the Great Stone Face, with the same cheer, combined with the same solemnity, in its benignant aspect. Ernest began to speak, giving the people of what was in his heart and mind. His words had power, because they accorded... "
The Snow Image and Other Twice-told Tales - Page 39
by Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 212 pages
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Literary Interpretations, Or, A Guide to the Teaching and Reading of ...

1896 - 234 pages
...in reading. At times the sentences become quite positively harmonious ; as, in the following : — " His words had power, because they accorded with his...harmonized with the life which he had always lived." " Now it happened that the poet, though he dwelt so far away, had not only heard of Ernest, but had...
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The snow-image and other twice-told tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 388 pages
...cheer, combined with the same solemnity, in its benignant aspect. Ernest began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His words \ had power, because they accorded with his v thoughts ; and his thoughts had reality and depth, because they harmonized with the life ^ which...
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Specimens of the Short Story

George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 264 pages
...cheer, combined with the same solem- 25 nity, in its benignant aspect. Ernest began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His...had reality and depth, because they harmonized with 30 the life which he had always lived. It was not mere breath that this preacher uttered ; they were...
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The Essentials of Prose Composition

James Morgan Hart - 1901 - 186 pages
...phenomenon. For example : Why did you give up smoking ? Because I found that it was injuring my health. His words had power, because they accorded with his...harmonized with the life which he had always lived. — HAWTHORNE. On the other hand, "because " is not the proper word for expressing a " condition precedent...
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Elementary Composition

William Franklin Webster - 1903 - 352 pages
...cheer, combined with the same solemnity, in its benignant aspect. 75. Ernest began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His...preacher uttered ; they were the words of life, because a Iif6 of good deeds and holy love was melted into them. Pearls, pure and rich, had been dissolved into...
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Literary Readings: An Introduction to the Study of Literature

Charles Madison Curry - 1903 - 572 pages
...beneath and amid the boughs of which the golden rays were constrained to pass. In another direc795tion was seen the Great Stone Face ,with the same cheer,...in his heart and mind. His words had power, because 300 they accorded with his thoughts; and his thoughts had reality and depth, because they harmonized...
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The Jones First [-fifth] Reader, Book 4

Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 428 pages
...Stone Face, with solemnity 20 and cheer in its benignant aspect. audience. He began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His...reality and depth, because they harmonized with the 5 life which he had always lived. The poet, as he listened, felt that the being and character of Ernest...
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The Jones First [-fifth] Reader, Book 4

Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 424 pages
...Stone Face, with solemnity 20 and cheer in its benignant aspect. audience. He began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His...reality and depth, because they harmonized with the 5 life which he had always lived. The poet, as he listened, felt that the being and character of Ernest...
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The Jones Readers by Grades: Book one-[eight], Book 5

Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 pages
...Face, with solemnity 20 and cheer in its benignant aspect. 239 audience. He began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His...reality and depth, because they harmonized with the 5 life which he had always lived. The poet, as he listened, felt that the being and character of Ernest...
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Northwestern University: A History, 1855-1905, Volume 1

Arthur Herbert Wilde - 1905 - 500 pages
...I was almost about to say transfiguration, was the same in both. "Ernest began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His...which he had always lived. It was not mere breath that he uttered ; they were the words of life, because a life of good deeds and holy love was melted into...
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