Similar words: hawthorn, No rose without a thorn, horney, hornet, horned, thorn, thorny, hornet's nest. Meaning: n. United States writer of novels and short stories mostly on moral themes (1804-1864).
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31. American romantic writer Nathaniel Hawthorne created a series of images of natural man in his many novels.
32. Since Hawthorne treats them as examples of error, their diabolism is often unconvincing ; nor is it possible to take very seriously such objectives as a Great Carbuncle.
33. Hawthorne attempts to dissociate himself from the headlong calamity which he, too, records.
34. TNT is a bit more powerful than the ammonal (only 94% as powerful as same weight of TNT) which was the explosive used in the Hawthorne Mine).
35. The introduction section describes the relationship between the novel and canonicity, and briefly systemize the current research of Hawthorne.
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36. For a moment it looked if Lilian Hawthorne would explode.
37. Zoologist Harris Hawthorne Wilder developed this conceptual framework, which he called "Cosmobia" , to understand certain developmental abnormalities.
38. Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1804 - 1864 ) and Emily Bronte ( 1818 - 1848 ), are both full of romanticism.
39. In The Marble Faun Hawthorne said of a building in Rome.
40. The Scarlet Letter of Hawthorne and The Awakening of Kate Chopin, simply speaking, both tell the stories of extramarital love.
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