| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1868 - 850 páginas
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering why it did uot know me sooner, or whether it would ever know me at all, — at least, till I were in my grave.... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1887 - 514 páginas
...the heart that wrote previously, in his chamber, '• Here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...with only life enough to be chilled and benumbed. . . . And now I begin to understand why I was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1887 - 196 páginas
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...me at all, — at least, till I were in my grave. . . . By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth." For a short time... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1887 - 184 páginas
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...me at all, — at least, till I were in my grave. . . . By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth." For a short time... | |
| William Henry Hills - 1889 - 210 páginas
...Longfellow, long afterward, he said: '• Here, in my chamber, I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...whether it would ever know me at all, — at least, until I were in my grave. It may be true that there may have been some unanticipated pleasures here... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 páginas
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...at least till I were in my grave. And sometimes it seems to me as if I were already in the grave, with only life enough to be chilled and benumbed. But... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1896 - 286 páginas
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...me at all, — at least, till I were in my grave. . . . By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth." His son Julian describes... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1897 - 438 páginas
...glad and hopeful, and here I have been despondent. And here I sat a long, long time, waiting patiently for the world to know me, and sometimes wondering...be chilled and benumbed. But oftener I was happy." And happy he must have been, in -the artist's joy of labor, even although for years his dream mocked... | |
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