A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 73
Seite 407
... fire , afford points of interest to the wan- derer among the hills , who seats himself on a log of wood or a fragment of marble , to hold a chat with the solitary man . It is a lonesome , and , when the character is inclined to thought ...
... fire , afford points of interest to the wan- derer among the hills , who seats himself on a log of wood or a fragment of marble , to hold a chat with the solitary man . It is a lonesome , and , when the character is inclined to thought ...
Seite 508
... fire and torch - bearers , but children of the fire , made of it , and only the same divinity transmuted , and at two or three 5 removes , when we know least about it . And this hidden truth , that the fountains whence all this river of ...
... fire and torch - bearers , but children of the fire , made of it , and only the same divinity transmuted , and at two or three 5 removes , when we know least about it . And this hidden truth , that the fountains whence all this river of ...
Seite 1083
... fire falls on the lead of the roof , and the sky tears apart on a spike of flame . Up the spire , behind the lacings of stone , zigzagging in and out of the carved trac- ings , squirms the fire . It spouts like yellow wheat from the ...
... fire falls on the lead of the roof , and the sky tears apart on a spike of flame . Up the spire , behind the lacings of stone , zigzagging in and out of the carved trac- ings , squirms the fire . It spouts like yellow wheat from the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Acadian alguazil American appeared beauty Boston called church Cotton Mather cried dæmons dark death divine door earth Edgar Allan Poe edition Emerson England English Ethan Brand eyes face father fear feel fell fire forest French friends gave give GOUT Graham's Magazine hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hope hour Indians Jupiter King land leave letters Ligeia light live look Lord ment mind morning nature never Nevermore night Nokomis o'er once passed peace person poem poet poor prayer Puritan Rip Van Winkle river SAMUEL SEWALL seemed side song soon soul sound speak spirit stand stood sweet thee things thou thought tion tree truth Twice-Told Tales unto village voice whole wife wild wind woods words young ΙΟ