| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1884 - 996 halaman
...especially, to mingle the marvelous rather as a slight, delicate, and evanescent flavor, than as a portion of the actual substance of the dish offered to the public." In another place he says that " he designed the story and the characters to bear, of course, a certain... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878 - 372 halaman
...atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights, and deepen and enrich the shadows, of the picture. He will be wise, no doubt, to make a very moderate...public. He can hardly be said, however, to commit ti literary crime, even if he disregard this caution. In the present work, the author has proposed... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 halaman
...atmospherical medinm as to bring out or mellow the lights, and deepen and enrich the shadows, of the pieture. He will be wise, no doubt, to make a very moderate...and evanescent flavor, than as any portion of the aetual substanee of the dish offered to the publie. He can hardly be said, however, to commit a literary... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 halaman
...atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights and deepen and enrich the shadows of the picture. He will be wise, no doubt, to make a very moderate...slight, delicate, and evanescent flavor, than as any poition of the actual substance of the dish offered to the public. He can hardly be said, however,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 halaman
...atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights and deepen and enrich the shadows of the picture. He will be wise, no doubt, to make a very moderate...slight, delicate, and evanescent flavor, than as any poition of the actual substance of the dish offered to the public. He can hardly be said, however,... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1883 - 872 halaman
...the lights and deepen and enrich the shadows of the picture. He will be wise to mingle the marvelous rather as a slight, delicate and evanescent flavor...actual substance of the dish offered to the public." A comparison between this book and Hawthorne's masterpieces is a difficult, not to say delicate, matter.... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1888 - 258 halaman
...brutal misuse of the supernatural is perhaps the very lowest degradation of the art of fiction. But "to mingle the marvellous rather as a slight, delicate, and evanescent flavor than as any actual portion of the substance," to quote from the preface to the ' House of the Seven Gables,' this... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1888 - 256 halaman
...the supernatural is perhaps th«k very lowest degradation of the art of fiction. Bui " to minglethe marvellous rather as a slight, delicate, and evanescent flavor than as any actual portion of the substance," to quote from the preface to the ' House of the Seven Gables,' this... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1896 - 396 halaman
...atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights, and deepen and enrich the shadows, of the picture. He will be wise, no doubt, to make a very moderate...slight, delicate, and evanescent flavor, than as any (iii) portion of the actual substance of the dish offered to the public. He can hardly be said, however,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1898 - 462 halaman
...atmosphere. To be sure, Hawthorne observed his own caution: "He (the romancer) will be wise, no doubt, . . . especially to mingle the marvellous rather as a slight,...actual substance of the dish offered to the public." The flavor of the marvellous permeates the story, yet nowhere can we say that the outcome depends on... | |
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