Hawthorne Sentence Examples

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  • In addition to th e se residents or natives of the locality, Shelley, Scott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Clough, Crabb Robinson, Carlyle, Keats, Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, Mrs Hemans, Gerald Massey and others of less reputation made longer or shorter visits, or were bound by ties of friendship with the poets already mentioned.

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  • His grave is in the Sleepy Hollow cemetery at Concord, beside those of Hawthorne and Emerson.

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  • The Public Library building is Romanesque and elaborately ornamented; the building was presented to the city by James P. Baxter; in the library is the statue, by Benjamin Paul Akers (1825-1861), of the dead pearl-diver, well known from Hawthorne's description in The Marble Faun.

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  • Hawthorne called him a "fat-brained, good-hearted, sensible old man"; and in politics he was a typical Virginian of the old school, a state's rights Democrat, upholding slavery and hating abolitionism.

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  • He became one of the famous circle of the transcendentalists, always keenly preserving his own individuality amongst such more or less potent natures as Emerson, Hawthorne and Margaret Fuller.

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  • Separating Franconia and Pemigewasset ranges is the romantic Franconia Notch, overlooking which from the upper cliffs of Profile Mountain is a remarkable human profile, The Great Stone Face, immortalized by Nathaniel Hawthorne; here, too, is the Franconia Flume, a narrow upright fissure, 60 ft.

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  • The son graduated in 1824 at Bowdoin College, at Brunswick, Maine, where he formed a friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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  • She was the sister-in-law of Nathaniel Hawthorne and of Horace Mann.

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  • Two of his appointees were Orestes Brownson and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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  • The Custom House (1818-1819) is described in the introduction to Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, and in it Hawthorne worked as surveyor of the port in 1845-1849.

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  • Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace was built before 1692; another house - now reconstructed and used as a social settlement - is pointed out as the original "house of seven gables."

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  • It was during this period that Nathaniel Hawthorne had his short experience of Brook Farm, of which so many suggestions appear in the Blithedale Romance, though his preface to later editions effectually disposed of the idea - which gave him great pain - that he had either drawn his characters from persons there, or had meant to give any actual description of the colony.

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  • Emerson wrote Nature, and Hawthorne his Mosses from an Old Manse, containing a charming description of the building and its associations.

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  • Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau and the Alcotts are buried here in the beautiful Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.

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  • It was, in some degree, an imitation of Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea, and its plot, which was derived from Hawthorne's American Note-Books, is even simpler than that of the German poem, not to say much more touching.

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  • A small volume entitled Flower de Luce (1867) contains, among other fine things, the beautiful "threnos" on the burial of Hawthorne, and "The Bells of Lynn."

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  • As such, he follows in the wake of several other aspirants, including Doctor Frankenstein and Hawthorne's various alchemists.

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  • For Hawthorne, Philippians is a fairly unstructured letter covering quite a range of topics.

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  • It was to open the way to new ideals in literature and art, and the writers to whom Lowell turned for assistance - Hawthorne, Emerson, Whittier, Poe, Story and Parsons, none of them yet possessed of a wide reputation - indicate the acumen of the editor.

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  • After the meeting, Howard Hawthorne organized a tour of the tribology laboratories of NRC.

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  • Hawthorne is a vasodilator that helps to lower blood pressure.

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  • By increasing blood flow to the heart, hawthorne helps to oxygenate the blood.

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  • Preparations from the flowers and berries of the hawthorne plant can be taken as tinctures, teas or in capsule form.

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  • Crataegus oxycantha, or Hawthorne, is a tree that grows in most of Europe, Asia, and the United States.

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  • Several clinical trials in both the United States and Germany support the assumption that using Hawthorne supplements will help hypertension sufferers.

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  • SparkNotes offers free online study guides for people in search of help understanding classic texts such as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain or The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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  • The name Tanglewood comes from a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne that was written at the site that would become the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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  • Hawthorne, best known for his book The Scarlet Letter, decided to go into semi-seclusion in 1850 to write a book about the myths of Greece designed for schoolchildren.

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  • Tappan first named Hawthorne's rented house Tanglewood, then the entire estate took the name.

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