| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1800 - 266 стор.
...solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they turu to cold, chilly shapes of mist, is one of the most...pine in empty forms ; a hunger of the heart, which Cuds only shadows to feed upon. Kenyon's studio was in, a cross-street, or, rather, an ugly and dirty... | |
| 1866 - 662 стор.
...an infinite shivering solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to unman beings to be warmed by them, and where they turn to cold, chilly shapes...character that puts an individual ajar with the world. ... As these busts in the block of marble, thought Miriam, so does our individual fate exist in the... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1904 - 600 стор.
...infinite shivering solitude amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them is one of the most forlorn results of any accident,...puts an individual ajar with the world. Very often there is an insatiable instinct that demands friendship, love and intimate communion, but is forced... | |
| 1866 - 642 стор.
...an infinite shivering solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they turn to cold, chilly shapes...character that puts an individual ajar with the world. ... As these busts in the block of marble, thought Miriam, so does our individual fate exist in the... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 420 стор.
...an infinite shivering solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they turn to cold, chilly shapes...character, that puts an individual ajar with the world.'' Hawthorne was himself a lonely man afflicted with a morbid shyness. He had a preternatural insight... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1879 - 506 стор.
...infinite, shivering solitude, amid which we can not come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they turn to cold, chilly shapes...character that puts an individual ajar with the world." 344 Thus it was because the early New England life made so much larger account of the supernatural... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 стор.
...fallen appeals to Hilda the pure for sympathy; but a voiceless, everlasting gulf yawns between them: , accident, misfortune, crime, or peculiarity of character that puts an individual ajar with the world.' One effect of these darker traits is apparent in his peculiar humor, which, always fanciful, is often... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 стор.
...an infinite, shivering solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they turn to cold, chilly shapes...character that puts an individual ajar with the world.' One effect of these darker traits is apparent in his peculiar humor, which, always fanciful, is often... | |
| William Sloane Kennedy - 1883 - 374 стор.
...an infinite shivering solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they turn to cold, chilly shapes of mist." This isolation was the lot of Gervase Hastings, of Ethan Brand, of old Rappaccini, Hollingsworth, Roger... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 стор.
...solitude, amid which we cannot come close enough to human beings to be warmed by them, and where they tnrn ch it is useless to complain, and have brought it,...assistance, one word of encouragement, or one smile wit! the world.' One effect of these darker traits is apparent in his peculi; humor, which, always... | |
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