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" It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived on the idea of their species having become intermingled with the human race; a family with the faun blood in them, having prolonged itself from the classic era till... "
The Index Guide to Travel and Art-study in Europe: a Compendium of ... - Page 130
by Lafayette Charles Loomis - 1888 - 573 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 29

1872 - 806 pages
...not preposterous ears, and the little tail, which we infer, have an exquisite effect. .... A story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived on the idea of one of their species having become intermingled with the human race The tail might have disappeared...
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Good words, ed. by N. Macleod

Norman Macleod - 1871 - 940 pages
...race of Fauns was the most delightful of all that antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived...species having become intermingled with the human race ; a family, with the faun-blood in them, having prolonged itself from the classic era till our own...
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The Argosy, Volume 13

Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1872 - 504 pages
...race of Fauns was the most delightful of all'that antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived...species having become intermingled with the human race ; a family with the Faun blood in them having prolonged itself from. the classic era till our own days....
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Passages from the French and Italian Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1871 - 274 pages
...race of fauns was the most delightful of all that antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived...species having become intermingled with the human race ; a family with the faun blood in them, having prolonged itself from the classic era till our own days....
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Passages from the French and Italian Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 1

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1871 - 282 pages
...sweet, playful, rustic creatures, .... linked so prettily, without monstrosity, to the lower tribes Their character has never, that I know of, been wrought...and something quite good, funny, and philosophical, as well as poetic, might very likely be educed from them. .... The faun is a natural and delightful...
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Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne: With Stories Now First Published in this Country

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1872 - 328 pages
...race of Fauns was the most delightful of all that antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived...species having become intermingled with the human race ; a family with the faun blood in them having prolonged itself from the classic era till our own days....
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Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with stories [by N. Hawthorne] now first publ ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 pages
...race of Fauns was the most delightful of all that antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived...species having become intermingled with the human race; a family with the faun blood in them having prolonged itself from the classic era till our own days....
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 29

1872 - 794 pages
...not preposterous ears, and the little tail, which we infer, have an exquisite effect. .... A story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived on the idea of one of their species having become intermingled with the human race The tail might have disappeared...
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Passages from the French and Italian Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1873 - 642 pages
...antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might 1je contrived on the idea of their species having become intermingled with the human race ; a family with the faun blood in them, having prolonged itself from the classic era till our own days....
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 10

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 588 pages
...race of fauns was the most delightful of all that antiquity imagined. It seems to me that a story, with all sorts of fun and pathos in it, might be contrived...species having become intermingled with the human race ; a family with the faun blood in them having prolonged itself from the classic era till our own days....
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