Amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world, individuals are so nicely adjusted to a system, and systems to one another, and to a whole, that, by stepping aside for a moment, a man exposes himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever.... The Moral Picturesque: Studies in Hawthorne's Fiction - Stran 17avtor: Darrel Abel - 1988 - 324 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| Julian Hawthorne - 1898 - 376 strani
...its strong hand on every deed we do, and weaves its consequences into an iron tissue of necessity. Amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world, individuals are so nicely adjusted to a system, that, by stepping aside for a moment, a man exposes himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever."... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 414 strani
...which shall lend its wisdom to a moral, and be shaped into a figure. Amid the seeming confusion of ouT mysterious world, individuals are so nicely adjusted...himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever. Like Wakefield, he may become, as it were, the Outcast of the Universe. 186 A RILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 474 strani
...food for thought, a portion of which shall lend its wisdom to a moral, and be shaped into a figure. Amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world,...himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever. Like Wakefield, he may become, as it were, the Outcast of the Universe. A RILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP (SCENE... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 220 strani
...food for thought, a portion of which shall lend its wisdom to a moral, and be shaped into a figure. Amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world,...himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever. Like Wakefield, he may become, as it were, the Outcast of the Universe. Drowne's Wooden Image Drowne's... | |
| Frances Asa Charles, Fannie Asa Charles - 1903 - 332 strani
...explanation. In Hawthorne's unique study of Wakefield, he concludes : " Life is an immense course of systems. By stepping aside for a moment, a man exposes himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever." There had been a time when Alfons Strong had allowed himself to step aside, and this step was to affect... | |
| L. Dhaleine - 1905 - 522 strani
...threshold. He has left us much food for thought, a portion of which shall lend its wisdom to a moral Amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world,...system, and systems to one another, and to a whole, thai, by stepping aside for a moment, a man exposes himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever.... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1906 - 216 strani
...confusion of our mysterious world, Individ'uTls are so nicely adjusted to a system, and^systems^to one another, and to a whole, that, by stepping aside for a moment, a man exposes himseir to a TeaTrTuTHslTg^ losing_ hisjlace forever. Like Wakefield, he may become, as it were, the... | |
| John Erskine - 1910 - 432 strani
...and Hawthorne states it more plainly still in several places: "Amid the seeming confusion," he says, "of our mysterious world, individuals are so nicely...himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever." This is simply to say, what Hawthorne was destined to say many times again, with varied emphasis but... | |
| 1886 - 990 strani
...which we do, and weaves its consequences into an iron tissue of necessity." And again he remarks that " amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world,...himself to a fearful risk of losing his place forever." Unlike Wakefield, however, Hawthorne spent his period of self-banishment in something else besides... | |
| 1886 - 990 strani
...which we do, and weaves its consequences into an iron tissue of necessity." And again he remarks that " amid the seeming confusion of our mysterious world,...a man exposes himself to a fearful risk of losing nis place forever." Unlike Wakefield, however, Hawthorne spent his period of self-banishment in something... | |
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