Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the Country, Volume 2A. Roman and Company, 1965 |
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Page 139
... natural laws . Hawthorne's are not fairy stories . In dealing with either nature or art he never violates physical laws . He would never have had Ham- let's dead father walk ; and yet the strong influences of the night would have ...
... natural laws . Hawthorne's are not fairy stories . In dealing with either nature or art he never violates physical laws . He would never have had Ham- let's dead father walk ; and yet the strong influences of the night would have ...
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... nature , or something less than natural ; while the cat , being every inch a cat , gave the visitor no sense of disappoint- ment . Is it not true that the contact of our minds with nature in its reality , on any plane or in any form ...
... nature , or something less than natural ; while the cat , being every inch a cat , gave the visitor no sense of disappoint- ment . Is it not true that the contact of our minds with nature in its reality , on any plane or in any form ...
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Devoted to the Development of the Country. which is high treason to Nature . But so much as contact with human nature we must not accept this possible expe- in its nobler forms , shaming and beck- rience of the individual as the general ...
Devoted to the Development of the Country. which is high treason to Nature . But so much as contact with human nature we must not accept this possible expe- in its nobler forms , shaming and beck- rience of the individual as the general ...
Contents
After RomanceReality | 32 |
Buried Alive in the | 87 |
Prospectors Story A Prentice Mulford 336 | 93 |
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