| American periodicals - 1869 - 826 pages
...no guile," if ever such an one existed. As he himself says, " I have no love of secrecy or darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart,...it, he is welcome to know everything that is there. Yer. and so may any mortal who is capable of full sympathy, and therefore worthy to come into my depths."... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - New England - 1872 - 244 pages
...cloudy veil stretches over the abyss of my nature. I have, however, no love of secrecy and darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart, and, if any angel has power to penetrate into it, lie is welcome to know everything that is there. Yes, and so may any mortal who is capable of full... | |
| Henry James - Literary Criticism - 1879 - 206 pages
...cloudy veil stretches across the abyss of my nature. I have, however, no love of secrecy and darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart,...there ; I can neither guide nor enlighten him." It must be acknowledged, however, that if he was not able to open the gate of conversation, it was sometimes... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 516 pages
...cloudy veil stretches over the abyss of my nature. I have, however, no love of secrecy and darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart,...sympathy, and therefore worthy to come into my depths. Bat he must find his own way there. I can neither guide nor enlighten him. It is this involuntary reserve,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 476 pages
...cloudy veil stretches over the abyss of my nature. I have, however, no love of secrecy and darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart,...of full sympathy, and therefore worthy to come into ray depths. But he must find his own way there. I can neither guide nor enlighten him. It is this involuntary... | |
| 1883 - 478 pages
...cloudy veil stretches over the abyss of my nature. I have, however, no love of secrecy and darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart,...welcome to know everything that is there. Yes, and BO may any mortal who is capable of full sympathy, and therefore worthy to come into my depths. But... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 344 pages
...eloudy veil stretehes over the abyss of my nature. I have, however, no love of seereey and darkness. I am glad to think that God sees through my heart,...if any angel has power to penetrate into it, he is weleome to know everything that is there. Yes, and so may any mortal who is eapable of full sympathy,... | |
| 1884 - 540 pages
...to be that which he was not. " I have no love of secrecy," he has written in his journal (1843). " I am glad to think that God sees through my heart...way there. I can neither guide nor enlighten him. ... I sympathize with them, not they with me." Here lies the gist of the matter. Hawthorne always gave... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1884 - 546 pages
...to be that which he was not. " I have no love of secrecy," he has written in his journal (1843). " I am glad to think that God sees through my heart;...way there. I can neither guide nor enlighten him. ... I sympathize with them, not they with me." Here lies the gist of the matter. Hawthorne always gave... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1884 - 542 pages
...to be that which he was not. " I have no love of secrecy," he has written in his journal (1843). " I am glad to think that God sees through my heart...way there. I can neither guide nor enlighten him. ... I sympathize with them, not they with me." Here lies the gist of the matter. Hawthorne always gave... | |
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