Throughout the time above specified, he had no incitement to literary effort in a reasonable prospect of reputation or profit, nothing but the pleasure itself of composition— an enjoyment not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit... Twice-told tales - 11. oldalszerző: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 742 oldal
...enjoyment not at all amiss In its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in band, but which In the long run will hardly keep the chill out of a writer's heart, or the numbness out of his fingers." Fanny. Have you read the new novel by the auihor of Kmilie Wyndham f" Mrs. Smith. You mean RAVBNscLiFFE.f... | |
| 1851 - 588 oldal
...not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...writer's heart, or the numbness out of his fingers. To tin's total lack of sympathy, at the age when his mind would naturally have been most effervescent,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1853 - 594 oldal
...composition, an enjoyment not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the work-in hand, but which in the long run will hardly keep the chill out of a writer's heart or the numbness out of his fingers. The success of " The Scarlet Letter" ' brought out a new edition of " The Twicetold Talcs," and " True... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1853 - 588 oldal
...composition, an enjoyment not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the work in hand, hut which in the long run will hardly keep the chill out of a writer's heart or the numhness out of his fingers. The success of " The Scarlet Letter" hrought out a new edition of " The... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 302 oldal
...not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...nothing for the thought and industry of that portion of his life, save the forty sketches, or thereabouts included in these volumes. Much mote, indeed,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 464 oldal
...not nt all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...the age when his mind would naturally have been most efFcrvescent, the Public owe it, (and it is certainly an effect not to be regretted, on either part,)... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1870 - 560 oldal
...not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...writer's heart, or the numbness out of his fingers.' And, in another place, he complains still more audibly : ' Was there ever such a weary delay in obtaining... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1871 - 302 oldal
...not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...nothing for the thought and industry of that portion of his life, save the forty sketches, or thereabouts, included in these volumes. Much more, indeed,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 274 oldal
...not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...nothing for the thought and industry of that portion of his life, save the forty sketches, or thereabouts, inclnded in these volumes." In 1833 Bancroft... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 280 oldal
...not at all amiss in its way, and perhaps essential to the merit of the work in hand, but which, in the long run, will hardly keep the chill out of a...public owe it (and it is certainly an effect not to be K-givHed, on either part) that the anthor can show nothing for the thought and industry of that portion... | |
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