Nathaniel Hawthorne Quote

It is often instructive to take the woman's, the private and domestic view, of a public man; nor can anything be more curious than the vast discrepancy between portraits intended for engraving, and the pencil-sketches that pass from hand to hand, behind the original's back.


The House of the Seven Gables, 8


It is often instructive to take the woman's, the private and domestic view, of a public man; nor can anything be more curious than the vast...

It is often instructive to take the woman's, the private and domestic view, of a public man; nor can anything be more curious than the vast...

It is often instructive to take the woman's, the private and domestic view, of a public man; nor can anything be more curious than the vast...

It is often instructive to take the woman's, the private and domestic view, of a public man; nor can anything be more curious than the vast...