Drowne looked at him with a visage that bore the traces of tears, but from which the light of imagination and sensibility, so recently illuminating it, had departed. He was again the mechanical carver that he had been known to be all his lifetime. Mosses from an Old Manse - Sayfa 86Nathaniel Hawthorne tarafından - 1854Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1879 - 796 sayfa
...which the " Yankee mechanic " is found when the woman is gone who inspired him and awoke his soul : " Drowne looked at him with a visage that bore the traces...sensibility, so recently illuminating it, had departed." Drowne is a carver of figureheads, having all the skill of the craftsman, and is plainly a type of... | |
| 1879 - 802 sayfa
...which the " Yankee mechanic " is found when the woman is gone who inspired him and awoke his soul: " Drowne looked at him with a visage that bore the traces...sensibility, so recently illuminating it, had departed." Drowne is a carver of figureheads, having all the skill of the craftsman, and is plainly a type of... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 398 sayfa
...that she inspired a JPI genius into you, and first created the artist who <f ' afterwards created her image." Drowne looked at him with a visage that bore...light of imagination and sensibility, so recently \Y\ j illuminating it, had departed. He was again i^ j the mechanical carver that he had been known... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1915 - 680 sayfa
...wonder that she inspired a genius into you, and first created the artist who afterwards 460 created her image." Drowne looked at him with a visage that bore...the mechanical carver that he had been known to be 455 all his lifetime. " I hardly understand what you mean, Mr. Copley,5' said he, putting his hand... | |
| Luther S. Luedtke - 1989 - 316 sayfa
...richer artistic climate of England. Only Drowne is left behind, with the ghost of his departed dream, "again the mechanical carver that he had been known to be all his lifetime." He later hews a figure of the Captain, "holding a telescope and quadrant," but apparently never steers... | |
| Nicholas K. Bromell - 1993 - 300 sayfa
...is finished and she departs with the captain (and the figure-head), Drowne is devastated. He becomes "again the mechanical carver that he had been known to be all his lifetime" (p. 106). His later productions, like his earlier ones, are all "wooden progeny" carved in a "mechanical... | |
| Geoffrey Miles - 1999 - 476 sayfa
...wonder that she inspired a genius into you, and first created the artist who afterwards created her image." Drowne looked at him with a visage that bore...his lifetime. 'I hardly understand what you mean, Mc Copley,' said he. puuing his hand to his brow. 'This image! Can it have been my work? Well, I have... | |
| Leland S. Person - 2007 - 128 sayfa
...woman appears and, passing through Drowne's workshop, absorbs the life from his statue, leaving Drowne the "mechanical carver that he had been known to be all his lifetime" (10:319). From Drowne's point of view, then, the story appears to end in failure. We can turn the tables... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1927 - 648 sayfa
...looked at him with a visage that bore the traces of tears, but from which the light of imagination and m sensibility, so recently illuminating it, had departed....carver that he had been known to be all his lifetime. '1 hardly understand what you mean, Mr. Copley," said he, putting his hand to his brow. "This image!... | |
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