The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 2J. Murray, 1820 - 419 من الصفحات |
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... look , being dimly lighted in one part by circular perfora- tions in the massy walls . Through this dark avenue I had a distant view of the cloisters , with the figure of an old verger , in his black gown , moving along their shadowy ...
... look , being dimly lighted in one part by circular perfora- tions in the massy walls . Through this dark avenue I had a distant view of the cloisters , with the figure of an old verger , in his black gown , moving along their shadowy ...
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... looks down be- tween pillars and funeral trophies to the chapels and chambers below , crowded with tombs ; where warriors , prelates , courtiers and states- men lie mouldering in their " beds of dark- ness . " Close by me stood the ...
... looks down be- tween pillars and funeral trophies to the chapels and chambers below , crowded with tombs ; where warriors , prelates , courtiers and states- men lie mouldering in their " beds of dark- ness . " Close by me stood the ...
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... look round upon the comfortable chamber and the scene of domestic hilarity ? The English , from the great prevalence of rural habits throughout every class of society , have always been fond of those festivals and holydays which ...
... look round upon the comfortable chamber and the scene of domestic hilarity ? The English , from the great prevalence of rural habits throughout every class of society , have always been fond of those festivals and holydays which ...
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... looks of those around me . Surely happiness is re- flective , like the light of heaven ; and every countenance bright with smiles , and glowing with innocent enjoyment , is a mirror transmit- ting to others the rays of a supreme and ...
... looks of those around me . Surely happiness is re- flective , like the light of heaven ; and every countenance bright with smiles , and glowing with innocent enjoyment , is a mirror transmit- ting to others the rays of a supreme and ...
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... look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam , which I found to be a pony , and , according to their talk , possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus . How he could trot ! how he could run ! and ...
... look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam , which I found to be a pony , and , according to their talk , possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus . How he could trot ! how he could run ! and ...
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الصفحة 60 - Lear. The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweet-heart, see, they bark at me.
الصفحة 108 - Just in the nick the Cook knock'd thrice, And all the waiters in a trice His summons did obey; Each serving man, with dish in hand, March'd boldly up like our train'd band, Presented, and away.
الصفحة 348 - It is said by some to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper, whose head had been carried away by a cannon-ball, in some nameless battle during the revolutionary war; and who is ever and anon seen by the country folk, hurrying along in the gloom of night, as if on the wings of the wind.
الصفحة 378 - Ichabod to attend a merrymaking or "quilting frolic" to be held that evening at Mynheer Van Tassel's; and having delivered his message with that air of importance and effort at fine language which a Negro is apt to display on petty embassies of the kind, he dashed over the brook and was seen scampering away up the hollow, full of the importance and hurry of his mission.
الصفحة 75 - Since ghost there is none to affright thee. Let not the dark thee cumber ; What though the moon does slumber? The stars of the night Will lend thee their light, Like tapers clear without number.
الصفحة 356 - ... and absolute sway with which he lorded it in his little empire, the school, and became wonderfully gentle and ingratiating. He found favor in the eyes of the mothers by petting the children, particularly the youngest, and like the lion bold, which whilom so magnanimously the lamb did hold, he would sit with a child on one knee and rock a cradle with his foot for whole hours together.
الصفحة 213 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat ; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, " Logan is the friend of white men.
الصفحة 367 - It was one of those spacious farmhouses, with high-ridged but lowly-sloping roofs, built in the style handed down from the first Dutch settlers. The low projecting eaves forming a piazza along the front, capable of being closed up in bad weather. Under this were hung flails, harness, various utensils of husbandry, and nets for fishing in the neighboring river.
الصفحة 19 - I could only hear, now and then, the distant voice of the priest repeating the evening service, and the faint responses of the choir ; these paused for a time, and all was hushed. The stillness, the desertion and obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place : For in the silent grave no conversation.
الصفحة 374 - Thus while the busy dame bustled about the house, or plied her spinning-wheel at one end of the piazza...