Indians; while sometimes the wind tolled like a distant church bell, and sometimes gave a broad roar around the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors.... The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne - Էջ 99Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne - 1882Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1845 - 648 էջ
...the traveller, as ¡fall Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors. " 'Ha ! ha ! ha !' roared goodman Brown, when Ihe wind laughed at him. ' Let us hear which will laugh the loudest ! Think not to frighten me with... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 222 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....your deviltry ! Come witch, come wizard, come Indian powow, come devil himself! and here comes Goodman Brown. You may as well fear him as he fear you !"... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 222 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....your deviltry! Come witch, come wizard, come Indian powow, come devil himself! and here comes Goodman Brown. You may as well fear him as he fear you !"... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1851 - 472 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But ho was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....him. " Let us hear which will laugh loudest ! Think Dot to frighten me with your deviltry ! Come witch, come wizard, come Indian powow, come devil himself!... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 556 էջ
...the trav.eller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....truth, all through the haunted forest there could lie nothing more frightful than the figure of Goodman Brown. On he flew among the black pines, brandishing... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 568 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....deviltry. Come witch, come wizard, come Indian powwow, come1 devil himself, and here comes Goodman Brown. You may as well fear him as he fear you." In truth,... | |
| 1882 - 580 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....Goodman Brown when the wind laughed at him. " Let us hear~which will laugh loudest. Think not to frighten me with your deviltry. Come witch, come wizard,... | |
| William Malone Baskervill, James Witt Sewell - 1895 - 358 էջ
...GOLDSMITH. These two properties seem essential to wit, more particularly the last of them.— ADDISON. " Ha, ha, ha ! " roared Goodman Brown when the wind laughed at him. " Let us see which will laugh loudest." — HAWTHORNE. 431. In Shakespeare's time it was quite common Double... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 424 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....Brown when the wind laughed at him. " Let us hear "5 which will laugh loudest. Think not to frighten me with your deviltry.' Come witch, come wizard,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 406 էջ
...the traveller, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors....Brown when the wind laughed at him. " Let us hear "5 which will laugh loudest. Think not to frighten me with your deviltry. Come witch, come wizard,... | |
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