The Beauties of Washington Irving, Esq. ...J. Bumpus, 1825 - 316 σελίδες |
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... arm - chair , one arm a - kimbo , the other holding a curiously twisted tobacco pipe , formed of genuine e'cume de mer , decorated with silver chain and silken tassel - his head cocked on one side , and a whimsical cut of the eye ...
... arm - chair , one arm a - kimbo , the other holding a curiously twisted tobacco pipe , formed of genuine e'cume de mer , decorated with silver chain and silken tassel - his head cocked on one side , and a whimsical cut of the eye ...
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... arms , with whom he had seen some service on the frontiers ; Hermon Von Starkenfaust , one of the stoutest hands , and worthiest hearts , of German chivalry , who was now returning from the army . His father's castle was not far distant ...
... arms , with whom he had seen some service on the frontiers ; Hermon Von Starkenfaust , one of the stoutest hands , and worthiest hearts , of German chivalry , who was now returning from the army . His father's castle was not far distant ...
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... arms . When she looked again , the spectre had disappeared . Of the two females , the aunt required the most sooth- ing , for she was perfectly beside herself with terror . As to the young lady , there was something , WASHINGTON IRVING .
... arms . When she looked again , the spectre had disappeared . Of the two females , the aunt required the most sooth- ing , for she was perfectly beside herself with terror . As to the young lady , there was something , WASHINGTON IRVING .
Σελίδα 34
... , sat brood- ing by himself in one corner . WAR . THE first conflict between man and man was the mere exertion of physical force , unaided by auxiliary weapons -his arm was his buckler , his fist was his 34 BEAUTIES OF War,
... , sat brood- ing by himself in one corner . WAR . THE first conflict between man and man was the mere exertion of physical force , unaided by auxiliary weapons -his arm was his buckler , his fist was his 34 BEAUTIES OF War,
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Washington Irving. -his arm was his buckler , his fist was his mace , and a broken head the catastrophe of his encounters . The bat- tle of unassisted strength was succeeded by the more rug- ged one of stones and clubs , and war assumed ...
Washington Irving. -his arm was his buckler , his fist was his mace , and a broken head the catastrophe of his encounters . The bat- tle of unassisted strength was succeeded by the more rug- ged one of stones and clubs , and war assumed ...
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