The Beauties of Washington IrvingCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1838 - 270 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 12
... admiration , and had worked whole histories of the saints in tapestry , with such strength of expression in their countenances , that they looked like so many souls in purgatory . She could read without great difficulty , and had ...
... admiration , and had worked whole histories of the saints in tapestry , with such strength of expression in their countenances , that they looked like so many souls in purgatory . She could read without great difficulty , and had ...
Σελίδα 18
... admiration of his bride . He con- versed in a low tone that could not be overheard - for the language of love is never loud ; but where is the fe- male ear so dull that it cannot catch the softest whisper of the lover ? There was a ...
... admiration of his bride . He con- versed in a low tone that could not be overheard - for the language of love is never loud ; but where is the fe- male ear so dull that it cannot catch the softest whisper of the lover ? There was a ...
Σελίδα 34
... admiration , and good - will ; and when any mad - cap prank , or rustic brawl , occurred in the vicinity , always shook their heads , and warranted Brom Bones was at the bottom of it . This rantipole hero had for some time singled out ...
... admiration , and good - will ; and when any mad - cap prank , or rustic brawl , occurred in the vicinity , always shook their heads , and warranted Brom Bones was at the bottom of it . This rantipole hero had for some time singled out ...
Σελίδα 38
... admiration of all the negroes ; who , having gathered , of all ages and sizes , from the farm and the neighbourhood , stood forming a pyramid of shining black faces at every door and window ; gazing with delight at the scene ; rolling ...
... admiration of all the negroes ; who , having gathered , of all ages and sizes , from the farm and the neighbourhood , stood forming a pyramid of shining black faces at every door and window ; gazing with delight at the scene ; rolling ...
Σελίδα 50
... admiration , and dignify these learned vagaries with the name of wisdom ! -Surely Socrates was right in his opinion , that philoso- phers are but a soberer sort of madmen , busying them- selves in things totally incomprehensible , or ...
... admiration , and dignify these learned vagaries with the name of wisdom ! -Surely Socrates was right in his opinion , that philoso- phers are but a soberer sort of madmen , busying them- selves in things totally incomprehensible , or ...
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