Five Great Authors: Complete Characteristic Selections from the Works of Irving, Hawthorne, Scott, Dickens, HugoWilliam Landon Felter University Publishing Company, 1900 - 216 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... seen Mr. Jefferson acting the part in his play or may have seen pictures of him . As for Ichabod Crane , it is said that in writing of him Irving had in mind a real person even a slight help from reality would have done much to make the ...
... seen Mr. Jefferson acting the part in his play or may have seen pictures of him . As for Ichabod Crane , it is said that in writing of him Irving had in mind a real person even a slight help from reality would have done much to make the ...
الصفحة xii
... seen some of the especial points about each ; we are able to compare these authors , one against the other ; we have done something to get at the true quality of each , and so can appreciate each the better . III . STYLE . There is an ...
... seen some of the especial points about each ; we are able to compare these authors , one against the other ; we have done something to get at the true quality of each , and so can appreciate each the better . III . STYLE . There is an ...
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... seen away to the west of the river , swelling up to a noble height , and lord- ing it over the surrounding country . Every change of season , every change of weather , indeed every hour of the day pro- duces some change in the magical ...
... seen away to the west of the river , swelling up to a noble height , and lord- ing it over the surrounding country . Every change of season , every change of weather , indeed every hour of the day pro- duces some change in the magical ...
الصفحة 5
... seen the Cats- kills only from the river . In 1832 , on his return from Europe , he visited the Catskills for the first time . 2 a Swedish settlement on the Delaware . 3 As a noun , the word means a brawling woman ; but it is often used ...
... seen the Cats- kills only from the river . In 1832 , on his return from Europe , he visited the Catskills for the first time . 2 a Swedish settlement on the Delaware . 3 As a noun , the word means a brawling woman ; but it is often used ...
الصفحة 7
... seen trooping like a colt at his mother's heels , equipped in a pair of his father's cast - off galligaskins , ' which he had much ado to hold up with one hand , as a fine lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however ...
... seen trooping like a colt at his mother's heels , equipped in a pair of his father's cast - off galligaskins , ' which he had much ado to hold up with one hand , as a fine lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however ...
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adventurers Alhambra appeared arms army Baltus Van Tassel Banquo Bardell Bardell's began beheld Boabdil Boisberthelot called cannon Carbuncle carronade castle character Cluppins corvette countenance cried deck Dickens Dodson and Fogg door Dutch England English Ernest eyes Gathergold gaze gentlemen Governor Manco Granada gunner hand Hawthorne head heard heart hill horse Ichabod Crane Irving jury killed King lady little judge looked lord Macbeth Macduff Master Bardell mind Minquiers morning mountain neighborhood neighbors never night Old Castile passed Perker Phunky Pickwick Pickwick Papers plaintiff poet pron replied Rip Van Winkle sailor Sam Weller Sanders Scotland Scots Scott Scottish seemed seen Serjeant Buzfuz Serjeant Snubbin side silence Skimpin Sleepy Hollow smiled soldier steed Stone Face stood story tell Thane thing thought tion took trees turned valley Vendée Victor Hugo village voice Wallace Weller whole words
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الصفحة 26 - The cognomen of Crane was not inapplicable to his person. He was tall, but exceedingly lank, with narrow shoulders, long arms and legs, hands that dangled a mile out of his sleeves, feet that might have served for shovels, and his whole frame most loosely hung together. His head was small, and flat at top, with huge ears, large green glassy eyes, and a long snipe nose, so that it looked like a weathercock perched upon his spindle neck to tell which way the wind blew.
الصفحة 18 - A Tory! a Tory! a spy! a refugee! hustle him! away with him!" It was with great difficulty that the selfimportant man in the cocked hat restored order; and, having assumed a tenfold austerity of brow, demanded again of the unknown culprit, what he came there for, and whom he was seeking? The poor man humbly assured him that he meant no harm, but merely came there in search of some of his neighbors, who used to keep about the tavern. "Well — who are they? — name them.
الصفحة 17 - In place of these, a lean biliouslooking fellow, with his pockets full of handbills, was haranguing vehemently about rights of citizens — election — members of Congress — liberty — Bunker's hill — heroes of seventy-six — and other words which were a perfect Babylonish jargon to the bewildered Van Winkle.
الصفحة 7 - ... about it went wrong, and would go wrong in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces; his cow would either go astray or get among...
الصفحة 19 - ... the cocked hat retired with some precipitation. At this critical moment a fresh comely woman pressed through the throng to get a peep at the gray-bearded man. She had a chubby child in her arms, which, frightened at his looks, began to cry. "Hush, Rip," cried she, "hush, you little fool; the old man won't hurt you.
الصفحة 35 - 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.
الصفحة 43 - ... and the yellow pumpkins lying beneath them, turning up their fair round bellies to the sun, and giving ample prospects of the most luxurious of pies; and anon he passed the fragrant buckwheat fields, breathing the...
الصفحة 11 - Passing through the ravine, they came to a hollow, like a small amphitheatre, surrounded by perpendicular precipices, over the brinks of which impending trees shot their branches, so that you only caught glimpses of the azure sky, and the bright evening cloud.
الصفحة 19 - The name of the child, the air of the mother, the tone of her voice, all awakened a train of recollections in his mind. "What is your name, my good woman?
الصفحة 14 - ... with liquor, had robbed him of his gun. Wolf, too, had disappeared, but he might have strayed away after a squirrel or partridge. He whistled after him and shouted his name, but all in vain; the echoes repeated his whistle and shout, but no dog was to be seen.