The Hall of Fantasy (From "mosses From An Old Manse")

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The Hall of Fantasy (From "mosses From An Old Manse")
Hawthorne Nathaniel
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It would be endless to describe the herd of real or self styledreformers that peopled this place of refuge. They were therepresentatives of an unquiet period, when mankind is seeking tocast off the whole tissue of ancient custom like a tattered garment. Many of then had got possession of some crystal fragment of truth, the brightness of which so dazzled them that they could see nothingelse in the wide universe. Here were men whose faith had embodieditself in the form of a potato; and others who
...se long beards had adeep spiritual significance. Here was the abolitionist, brandishinghis one idea like an iron flail. In a word, there were a thousandshapes of good and evil, faith and infidelity, wisdom and nonsense, --a most incongruous throng.
Yet, withal, the heart of the stanchest conservative, unless heabjured his fellowship with man, could hardly have helped throbbingin sympathy with the spirit that pervaded these innumerabletheorists. It was good for the man of unquickened heart to listeneven to their folly.


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