| Washington Irving - 1891 - 140 σελίδες
...went up the mountain : apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether he was himself or another man. was named after Antony Van Corlear, Stuyvesant's trumpeter. " It must be known, then, that the nose... | |
| 1891 - 494 σελίδες
...went up the mountain : apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether he was himself or another man. was named after Antony Van Corlear, Stuyvesant's trumpeter. " It must be known, then, that the nose... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 σελίδες
...went up the mountain, apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether...what was his name. "God knows," exclaimed he, at his wit's end; "I'm not myself — I'm somebody else — that's me yonder — no — that's somebody else... | |
| Washington Irving - 1893 - 318 σελίδες
...went up the mountain : apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether he was himself or another man. In the mist of his bewilderment, the man in the cocked hat demanded who he was, and what was his name ? "... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 234 σελίδες
...went up the mountain : apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether...was his name ? " God knows," exclaimed he, at his wit's end ; " I'm not myself — I'm somebody else — that's me yonder — no — that's somebody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 422 σελίδες
...went up the mountain ; apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether...what was his name. "God knows," exclaimed he, at his wit's end; "I'm not myself — I'm somebody else — that's me yonder — no — that's somebody else... | |
| Richard Gilmour - 1894 - 418 σελίδες
...went up the mountain ; apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether...was his name. " God knows ! " exclaimed he, at his wit's end ; " I'm not myself — I'm somebody else — that's me yonder — no — that's somebody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 280 σελίδες
...apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted 10 his own identity, and whether he was himself or another...name? "God knows," exclaimed he, at his wits' end; is "I'm not myself — I'm somebody else — that's me yonder — no — that's somebody else got into... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 σελίδες
...ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether he waa himself or another man. In the midst of his bewilderment,...man in the cocked hat demanded who he was, and what waa his name? " God knows," exclaimed he at his wit's end ; " I'm not myself — I'm somebody else... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 482 σελίδες
...went up the mountain: apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded, He doubted his own identity, and whether...what was his name? " God knows," exclaimed he, at his wit's end ; " I'm not myself — I'm somebody else — that's me yonder — no — that's somebody... | |
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