The Beauties of Washington Irving, Esq. ...R. Griffin & Company, 1830 - 316 من الصفحات |
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... heard or talked of - which , next to being universally applauded , should be the object of ambition to all sage magistrates and rulers . His surname of Twiller is said to be a corruption of the original Twijfler , which in English means ...
... heard or talked of - which , next to being universally applauded , should be the object of ambition to all sage magistrates and rulers . His surname of Twiller is said to be a corruption of the original Twijfler , which in English means ...
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... heard the profound discussions that sometimes took place , when by chance an old newspaper fell into their hands from some passing traveller . How solemn- ly 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 solemn- ly they would listen to the contents , as drawled out by Derrick Van Bummel , the ...
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Washington Irving. the like which , perchance , they had never seen or heard of ; in the same manner that a cunning statuary arrays a modern general or an admiral in the accoutrements of a Cæsar or an Alexander . The simple truth , then ...
Washington Irving. the like which , perchance , they had never seen or heard of ; in the same manner that a cunning statuary arrays a modern general or an admiral in the accoutrements of a Cæsar or an Alexander . The simple truth , then ...
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... heard in his life . Thus all was rout and revelry and hideous carousal within Fort Casimir ; and so lustily did Von Poffenburgh ply the bottle that in less than four short hours he made himself and his whole garrison , who all ...
... heard in his life . Thus all was rout and revelry and hideous carousal within Fort Casimir ; and so lustily did Von Poffenburgh ply the bottle that in less than four short hours he made himself and his whole garrison , who all ...
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... heard the whole plot of the Swedes . Dirk immediately settled in his own mind how he should turn the mat- ter to his own advantage . He played the perfect jack - of - both - sides ; that is to say , he made a prize of every thing that ...
... heard the whole plot of the Swedes . Dirk immediately settled in his own mind how he should turn the mat- ter to his own advantage . He played the perfect jack - of - both - sides ; that is to say , he made a prize of every thing that ...
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admiration alderman appearance arms astonishment aunt Baron bashaw beauty behold bloom body bosom breeches burgomasters called carriage castle church Cockloft council countenance dancing delight door dress Dutch ears earth eyes favourite feelings fellow fire Fondi Fort Casimir Fort Christina gallant gave gazing Giblets governor grave hand head heard heart hero honest honour horse hour hurry Ichabod Ichabod Crane John Bull kind land Little Britain look melancholy mighty mind morning nature neighbour neighbourhood never New-Amsterdam night nose Odenwald old gentleman once pair passed Peter Stuyvesant philosophers pipe Poffenburgh poor pride renowned Risingh round sages scene seat seemed seen side Sleepy Hollow smoke soul spectre spirit story Straddle stranger sturdy sword talk tender thee thing thou thought tion took trees true trumpet turn village WASHINGTON IRVING whole wild William Kieft wind wonderful word Wouter Van Twiller young lady
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الصفحة 17 - ... and all-besetting terrors of a woman's tongue? The moment Wolf entered the house his crest fell, his tail drooped to the ground, or curled between his legs, he sneaked about with a gallows air, casting many a sidelong glance at Dame Van Winkle, and at the least flourish of a broomstick or ladle he would fly to the door with yelping precipitation.
الصفحة 14 - In that same village, and in one of these very houses (which, to tell the precise truth, was sadly time-worn and weather-beaten), there lived many years since, while the country was yet a province of Great Britain, a simple, goodnatured fellow, of the name of Rip Van Winkle. He was a descendant of the Van Winkles who figured so gallantly in the chivalrous days of Peter Stuyvesant, and accompanied him to the siege of fort Christina.
الصفحة 204 - ... and laying it on those of the strong. Your mere puny stripling, that winced at the least flourish of the rod, was passed by with indulgence; but the claims of justice were satisfied by inflicting a double portion on some little tough, wrongheaded, broad-skirted Dutch urchin, who sulked and swelled and grew dogged and sullen beneath the birch. All this he called "doing his duty by their parents; " and he never inflicted a chastisement without following it by the assurance, so consolatory to the...
الصفحة 204 - From hence the low murmur of his pupils' voices, conning over their lessons, might be heard in a drowsy summer's day like the hum of a bee-hive, interrupted now and then by the authoritative voice of the master in the tone of menace or command, or...
الصفحة 62 - In his devouring mind's eye, he pictured to himself every roasting-pig running about with a pudding in his belly, and an apple in his mouth ; the pigeons were snugly put to bed in a comfortable pie, and tucked in with a coverlet of crust; the geese were swimming in their own gravy; and the ducks pairing cosily in dishes, like snug married couples, with a decent competency of onion sauce.
الصفحة 216 - What sighs have been wafted after that ship ! what prayers offered up at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife, the mother, pored over the daily news to catch some casual intelligence of this rover of the deep ! How has expectation darkened into anxiety — anxiety into dread — and dread into despair ! Alas ! not one memento may ever return for love to cherish. All that may ever be known is that she sailed from her port "and was never heard of more.
الصفحة 16 - Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be got with least thought or trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound.
الصفحة 16 - Morning, noon, and night, her tongue was incessantly going, and everything he said or did was sure to produce a torrent of household eloquence. Rip had but one way of replying to all lectures of the kind, and that, by frequent use, had grown into a habit. He shrugged his shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing.
الصفحة 18 - When anything that was read or related displeased him, he was observed to smoke his pipe vehemently, and to send forth short, frequent and angry puffs; but when pleased, he would...
الصفحة 15 - Certain it is, that he was a great favorite among all the good wives of the village, who, as usual with the amiable sex, took his part in all family squabbles, and never failed, whenever they talked those matters over in their evening gossipings, to lay all the blame on Dame Van Winkle.