The Beauties of Washington IrvingLea & Blanchard... for George W. Gordon, 1839 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 19
... spirit of German hospi- tality — but the guest delayed to make his appear- ance . Hour rolled after hour . The sun that poured his downward rays upon the rich forest of the Oden- wald , now just gleamed along the summits of the ...
... spirit of German hospi- tality — but the guest delayed to make his appear- ance . Hour rolled after hour . The sun that poured his downward rays upon the rich forest of the Oden- wald , now just gleamed along the summits of the ...
Σελίδα 25
... spirits were in- fected ; whispers and glances were interchanged , accompanied by shrugs and dubious shakes of the head . The song and the laugh grew less and less frequent ; there were dreary pauses in the conver- sation , which were ...
... spirits were in- fected ; whispers and glances were interchanged , accompanied by shrugs and dubious shakes of the head . The song and the laugh grew less and less frequent ; there were dreary pauses in the conver- sation , which were ...
Σελίδα 27
... spirit , " but not until to - morrow - to - morrow you shall take your bride there . ” " No ! no ! " replied the ... spirits , of wood - demons , and of other super- natural beings , with which the good people of Ger- many have been so ...
... spirit , " but not until to - morrow - to - morrow you shall take your bride there . ” " No ! no ! " replied the ... spirits , of wood - demons , and of other super- natural beings , with which the good people of Ger- many have been so ...
Σελίδα 28
... spirits . But the situation of the widowed bride was the most pitiable . To have lost a husband before she had even embraced him - and such a husband ! if the very spectre could be so gracious and noble , what must have been the living ...
... spirits . But the situation of the widowed bride was the most pitiable . To have lost a husband before she had even embraced him - and such a husband ! if the very spectre could be so gracious and noble , what must have been the living ...
Σελίδα 30
... his appearance , since his visit to the world of spirits . His dress was splendid , and set off a noble figure of manly symmetry . He was no longer pale and melancholy . His fine countenance was flushed with the 30 BEAUTIES OF.
... his appearance , since his visit to the world of spirits . His dress was splendid , and set off a noble figure of manly symmetry . He was no longer pale and melancholy . His fine countenance was flushed with the 30 BEAUTIES OF.
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