| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1919 - 318 หน้า
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering why it did not know me sooner, or whether it would evei know me at all, — at least, till I were in my grave. And sometimes it seemed as if I were already... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1922 - 360 หน้า
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...know me sooner, or whether it would ever know me at all—at least, till I were in my grave. And sometimes it seemed as if I were already in the grave,... | |
| William Joseph Long - 1923 - 570 หน้า
...glad and hopefulj and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...be chilled and benumbed. But oftener I was happy." One result of this unnatural seclusion was that it gave him a style and a subject. Left so much to... | |
| Alfred Charles Ward - 1924 - 360 หน้า
...thousands upon thousands of visions " that appeared to him in his lonely chamber in the family mansion. " Sometimes it seemed as if I were already in the grave,...with only life enough to be chilled and benumbed. . . . We are but shadows ; 1 Moncure Conway, " Nathaniel Hawthorne." we are not endowed with real life,... | |
| 1925 - 568 หน้า
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...me sooner, or whether it would ever know me at all. . . ." In 1842 he married Miss Sophia Feabody, whom he had long known in Salem. He now wrote steadily... | |
| Lloyd R. Morris - 1927 - 428 หน้า
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent, and here I sat a long, long time waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...— at least, till I were in my grave. And sometimes (for I had no wife then to keep my heart warm) it seemed as if I were already in the grave, with only... | |
| Lloyd R. Morris - 1927 - 426 หน้า
...— at least, till I were in my grave. And sometimes (for I had no wife then to keep my heart warm) it seemed as if I were already in the grave, with only life enough to be chilled and benumbed. But of tener I was happy — at least, as happy as I then knew how to be, or was aware of the possibility... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1904 - 462 หน้า
...glad and hopeful and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me and sometimes wondering why...me at all, — at least, till I were in my grave. . . . By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth." For a short time... | |
| 1868 - 798 หน้า
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...know me sooner, or whether it would ever know me at all,—at least, till I were in my grave. And sometimes it seemed as if I were already in the grave,... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1875 - 472 หน้า
...BORN. I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world toknow me, and sometimes wondering why it did not know me...me at all — at least, till I were in my grave." It is not my purpose to attempt a description of Salem, or of what is to be seen there. Her merchants... | |
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