But, so long as our union should subsist, a man of intellect and feeling, with a free nature in him, might have sought far and near without finding so many points of attraction as would allure him hitherward. We were of all creeds and opinions, and generally... The Blithedale Romance - Stran 77avtor: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1852 - 288 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Isaac Thomas Hecker - 1855 - 342 strani
..." On the whole it was such a society as has seldom met together, nor perhaps could it be reasonably expected to hold together long. Persons of marked...true and available mode of life might, be struck out. " While our enterprise lay all in theory, we had pleased ourselves with delectable visions of the spiritualization... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 626 strani
...Community had been growing up, in silent and unknown sympathy, for years. Thoughtful, strongly lined faces were among them ; sombre brows, but eyes that...be substituted, there was much less unanimity. We v did not greatly care — at least, I never did — for the written constitution under which our millennium... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 656 strani
...sticks, as some of us might be called — are not exactly the easiest to bind up into a fajjnt. Hut, so long as our union should subsist, a man of intellect...written constitution under which our millennium had commenced./QVly hope was, that, between theory and practice, a true and available mode of life might... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 strani
...together long. Persons of marked individuality—crooked sticks, as some of us might be called—are not exactly the easiest to bind up into a fagot But,...there was much less unanimity. We did not greatly care—at least, I never did—for the written constitution under which our millennium had commenced.... | |
| Isaac Thomas Hecker - 1903 - 306 strani
...negative. We had individually found one thing or anothei to quarrel with in our past life, and were prettj well agreed as to the inexpediency of lumbering along...true and available mode of life might be struck out. " While our enterprise lay all in theory, we had pleased ourselves with delectable visions of the spiritualization... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1983 - 1308 strani
...crooked sticks, as some of us might be called — are not exactly the easiest to bind up into a faggot. farther. As to what should be substituted, there was much less unanimity. We did not greatly care —... | |
| Lori Merish - 2000 - 410 strani
...aspirations interpolated in a narrative of social "progress." As Coverdale astutely observes, "Our bond . . . was not affirmative, but negative. We had individually...inexpediency of lumbering along with the old system any farther. As to what should be substituted, there was much less unanimity" (63). Thus distinguished... | |
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