Since you have been here, I have been building some shanties of houses (connected with the old one) and likewise some shanties of chapters and essays. I have been ploughing and sowing and raising and printing and praying, and now begin to come out upon... Typee: A Real Romance of the South Seas - Página xxipor Herman Melville - 1892 - 389 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Julian Hawthorne - 1884 - 546 páginas
...outposts run, the Indians do sorely abound, as well as the insignificant but still stinging mosquitoes. Since you have been here, I have been building some...grass, and end the book reclining on it, if I may. I am sure you will pardon this speaking all about myself; for if I say so much on that head, be sure... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1884 - 542 páginas
...outposts run, the Indians do sorely abound, as well as the insignificant but still stinging mosquitoes. Since you have been here, I have been building some...grass, and end the book reclining on it, if I may. I am sure you will pardon this speaking all about myself ; for if I say so much on that head, be sure... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1885 - 542 páginas
...outposts run, the Indians do sorely abound, as well as the insignificant but still stinging mosquitoes. Since you have been here, I have been building some...grass, and end the book reclining on it, if I may. I am sure you will pardon this speaking all about myself; for if I say so much on that head, be sure... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1885 - 542 páginas
...abound, as well as the insignificant but still stinging mosquitoes. Since you have been here, I have beeu building some shanties of houses (connected with the...grass, and end the book reclining on it, if I may. I am sure you will pardon this speaking all about myself; for if I say so much on that head, be sure... | |
| Herman Melville - 1892 - 438 páginas
...house was so situated as to command an uninterrupted view of Greylock Mountain and the adjacent bills. Here Melville remained for thirteen years, occupied...cottage " at Lenox, had passed a week at Arrow Head with Ids daughter Una the previous spring. It is recorded that the friends " spent most of the time in the... | |
| Raymond Melbourne Weaver - 1921 - 442 páginas
...outposts run, the Indians do sorely abound, as well as the insignificant but still stinging mosquitoes. Since you have been here, I have been building some...grass, and end the book reclining on it, if I may. I am sure you will pardon this speaking all about myself; for if I say so much on that head, be sure... | |
| Raymond Melbourne Weaver - 1921 - 446 páginas
...to come out upon a less bristling time, and to enjoy the calm prospect of things from a fair p1azza, at the north of the old farmhouse here. "Not entirely...grass, and end the book reclining on it, if I may. I am sure you will pardon this speaking all about myself; for if I say so much on that head, be sure... | |
| John Freeman - 1926 - 228 páginas
...slow renewals. When he had finished his task his anxieties still survived. He wrote to Hawthorne : " Since you have been here I have been building some...grass, and end the book reclining on it if I may." He had gone to New York to work and slave on The Whale while it was driving through the press, for... | |
| John Freeman - 1926 - 222 páginas
...and slow renewals. When he had finished his task his anxieties still survived. He wrote to Hawthorne: "Since you have been here I have been building some...grass, and end the book reclining on it if I may." He had gone to New York to work and slave on The Whale while it was driving through the press, for... | |
| 50 páginas
...Hawthorne of his disgust "with the heat and dust of the babylonish brick-kiln of New York" and his return to the country "to feel the grass — and end the book reclining on it." It was only natural, perhaps, that he should have also written Hawthorne that the book was baptized... | |
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