The summer sunshine may fling its white heat upon him or the good fire of the depot room may make him the focus of its blaze on a winter's day; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough... Mosses from an Old Manse - Sayfa 217Nathaniel Hawthorne tarafından - 1854Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 226 sayfa
...winter's day ; but all in vain ; for still the old man .looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere; with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of brightness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course ; he thinks it the definition... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1854 - 314 sayfa
...winter's day; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of bright-ness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course : he thinks it the definition... | |
| Random readings - 1854 - 204 sayfa
...if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region about the heart. It is a .patient, long-suffering, quiet, hopeless, shivering aspect. He is not desperate—that, though its etymology implies no more, would be too positive an expression—but merely... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 580 sayfa
...winter's day; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of brightness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course : he thinks it the definition... | |
| 1882 - 580 sayfa
...winter's day ; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of brightness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course : he thinks it the definition... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 574 sayfa
...winter's day ; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of brightness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course : he thinks it the definition... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne - 1882 - 574 sayfa
...winter's day ; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...patient, long-suffering, quiet, hopeless, shivering aspectHe is not desperate, — that, though its etymology ui plies no more, would be too positive an... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 568 sayfa
...winter's day; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region about his heart. It is a patent, long-suffering, quiet, hopeless, shivering aspectHe is not desperate, — that, though its... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1894 - 202 sayfa
...winter's day ; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of brightness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course : he thinks it the definition... | |
| William Franklin Webster - 1900 - 318 sayfa
...winter's day ; but all in vain ; for still the old man looks as if he were in a frosty atmosphere, with scarcely warmth enough to keep life in the region...probably, offers no spots of brightness to his memory, so he takes his present poverty and discomfort as entirely a matter of course ; he thinks it the definition... | |
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