The Beauties of Washington IrvingLea & Blanchard... for George W. Gordon, 1839 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 24
... heard - for the language of love is never loud ; but where is the female ear so dull that it cannot catch the softest whisper of the lover ? There was a mingled tenderness and gravity in his manner that appeared to have a powerful ...
... heard - for the language of love is never loud ; but where is the female ear so dull that it cannot catch the softest whisper of the lover ? There was a mingled tenderness and gravity in his manner that appeared to have a powerful ...
Σελίδα 30
... heard the clattering of a horse's hoofs down the mountain about midnight , and had no doubt that it was the spectre on his black charger , bearing her away to the tomb . All present were struck with the direful probability ; for events ...
... heard the clattering of a horse's hoofs down the mountain about midnight , and had no doubt that it was the spectre on his black charger , bearing her away to the tomb . All present were struck with the direful probability ; for events ...
Σελίδα 39
... heard the profound discussions that sometimes took place , when by chance an old newspaper fell into their hands from some passing traveller . How solemnly they would listen to the contents , as drawled out by Derrick Van Bummel , the ...
... heard the profound discussions that sometimes took place , when by chance an old newspaper fell into their hands from some passing traveller . How solemnly they would listen to the contents , as drawled out by Derrick Van Bummel , the ...
Σελίδα 43
... Sometimes his crew would be heard dashing along past the farm houses at midnight , with whoop and halloo , like a troop of Don Cossacks ; and the old dames , startled out of their sleep , would listen for a moment WASHINGTON IRVING . 43.
... Sometimes his crew would be heard dashing along past the farm houses at midnight , with whoop and halloo , like a troop of Don Cossacks ; and the old dames , startled out of their sleep , would listen for a moment WASHINGTON IRVING . 43.
Σελίδα 72
... heard in the pauses of a storm , was exquisitely mournful ; and he fancied now and then that he caught the low and broken groans of some one . in distress . He stopped for some minutes , hesitating between the benevolence of his heart ...
... heard in the pauses of a storm , was exquisitely mournful ; and he fancied now and then that he caught the low and broken groans of some one . in distress . He stopped for some minutes , hesitating between the benevolence of his heart ...
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