| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1853 - 280 halaman
...intermixed, and surmounted by his country's banner, beneath which he had won his victories. Our friond Ernest raised himself on his tip-toes, in hopes to...might have supposed that the Great Stone Face had piured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1853 - 326 halaman
...is the same face, to a hair!" cried one man, cutting a caper for joy. " Wonderfully like, that's a fact!" responded another. " Like ! why, I call it...have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 278 halaman
...! why, I call it Old Blood-and-Thunder himself, in a monstrous looking-glass ! " cried* a tjnrd. " And why not ? He 's the greatest man of this or any....have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured ita thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 446 halaman
...call it Old Blood-and-Thunder himself, in a monstrous looking-glass!" cried a third. " And why not 1 He 's the greatest man of this or any other age, beyond...have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 halaman
...it Old Blood-and-Thunder himself, in a monstrous looking-glass!" cried a third. "And why not? He's for in this world. 0 my poor boy, I can never see...never see your children! I am blind." The young man its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served t lie more to... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 346 halaman
...looking-glass!" tried a third. "And why not? He's the greatest man of this or any other age, beyond n doubt." And then all three of the speakers gave a...have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 halaman
...another. ' " Like ! why, I call it Old Blood-and-Tlmnder himself, in a monstrous looking-glass ! " eried a third. " And why not ? He 's the greatest man of...the speakers gave a great shout, which communicated eleetricity to the erowd, and called forth a roar from a thousand voices, that went reverberating for... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 242 halaman
...it Old Blood-and-Thunder himself, in a monstrous looking-glass!" cried a third. " And why not ? He's the greatest man of this or any other age, beyond...have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 234 halaman
...it Old Blood-and-Thunder himself, in a monstrous looking-glass!" cried a third. " And why not ? He's the greatest man of this or any other age, beyond...have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
| 1880 - 516 halaman
...Blood-and-Thunder ^imself, in a monstrous looking-glass!" cried a third. " And why not ? He 's the greatest man tf this or any other age, beyond a doubt." And then all...have supposed that the Great Stone Face had poured its thunder-breath into the cry. All these comments, and this vast enthusiasm, served the more to interest... | |
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