| William Stebbing - 1887 - 432 頁
...lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with its Gallows-hill at one end, and a view of the almshouse at the other. " Such," he continues, " being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1892 - 236 頁
...neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame — its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill and New Guinea at one end, and a view of the alms house at the other — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 頁
...neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame ; its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill...one end, and a view of the almshouse at the other — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form a sentimental... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 頁
...neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame, — its long and lazy street lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill...one end, and a view of the almshouse at the other, — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form a sentimental... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1898 - 384 頁
...neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame, — its long and lazy street lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill...one end, and a view of the almshouse at the other, — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form a sentimental... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1898 - 362 頁
...neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame—its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill and New Guinea at one end, and a view of the alms house at the other—such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1902 - 322 頁
...neither picturesque nor quaint, but only tame, — its long and lazy street lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill...one end, and a view of the almshouse at the other, — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form a sentimental... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 頁
...picturesque nor quaint, but only tame, IB — its long and lazy street, lounging wearisomely through the whole extent of the peninsula, with Gallows Hill...one end, and a view of the alms-house at the other, ao — such being the features of my native town, it would be quite as reasonable to form a sentimental... | |
| Prosser Hall Frye - 1908 - 334 頁
...with Gallows Hill," where the witches were hanged and Giles Corey suffered the peine forte et dure, "and New Guinea at one end and a view of the almshouse at the other"; "the figure of his grave, bearded, sabled-cloaked, and steeple-crowned progenitor — who came so early... | |
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