| Julian Hawthorne - 1885 - 542 páginas
...if I should chance to send any unlucky patient " ad inferum," which being interpreted is, " to the realms below." Oh that I was rich enough to live without...my becoming an author, and relying for support upon niy pen ? Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting is very author-like. How proud you would... | |
| 1890 - 516 páginas
...it he asks for cash in advance and puts the Texan up in the sixth story." HANDWRITING AND WRITERS. "WHAT do you think of my becoming an author and relying for support upon my pen?" says Nathaniel Hawthorne, in a letter written when he was a student in Bowdoin College. "Indeed, I... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 páginas
...William Norris, Frederick Locker, and George Macdonald write hands that Handwriting and Writers. " off in 1621, in the twenty-fourth year of his age. there is not an iota of ev ?" says Nathaniel Hawthorne, in a letter written when he was a student in Bowdoin College. "Indeed,... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 páginas
...signe to kncnv the gentle blood. SPENSER : An Hymn* in Hanntr c/ Btaxtic. Handwriting and 'Writers. " What do you think of my becoming an author and relying for support upon my pen ?" savs Nathaniel Hawthorne, in л letter written when he was a student in Bowcioin College. "Indeed,... | |
| Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe - 1898 - 500 páginas
...But he had known for a long time. Even as a boy he had written from Salem to his mother in Maine : " What do you think of my becoming an author, and relying...handwriting is very author-like. How proud you would be to see my books praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest productions of the scribbling... | |
| Charles Frederick Wingate - 1898 - 318 páginas
...choice,' but yet I should not like to live by the diseases and infirmities of my fellow-creatures. Oh, that I was rich enough to live without a profession...relying for support upon my pen? Indeed, I think the illigibility of my handwriting is very author-like. How proud you would feel to see my works praised... | |
| John Scott Clark - 1898 - 910 páginas
...responsible at this day for my being an author, it is yourself; " in 1821 Hawthorne writes to his mother: " What do you think of my becoming an author and relying...Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting very author-like. How proud you would be to see my works praised by the reviewers as equal to the proudest... | |
| Ella Reeve Ware - 1899 - 244 páginas
...choice,' but yet I should not like to live by the diseases and infirmities of my fellow creatures—Oh that I was rich enough to live without a profession!...becoming an author and relying for support upon my pen? How proud you would feel to see my works praised HAWTHOKNK'S HOMK—OLD MANSK. by the reviewers as... | |
| Annie Fields - 1899 - 168 páginas
...any unlucky patient ad inferum, which, being interpreted, is 'to the realms below.' Oh that I were rich enough to live without a profession! What do...becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen T Indeed, I think the illegibility of my handwriting is very author-like. How proud you would be to... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1901 - 390 páginas
...great deal to throw away. I have not yet concluded what profession I shall hav?. . . . Oh that I were rich enough to live without a profession ! What do...becoming an author, and relying for support upon my pen?" A beautiful and somewhat wilful youth, whose discipline had been neglected, he was not always easy... | |
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