The hope of the Katzekopfs, by William Churne |
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الصفحة v
... two centuries since , seems to have been the great authority on all matters connected with Fairy - land . In this introduction , the object with which the " Hope of the Katzekopfs " was written . was stated . It was an attempt , under the.
... two centuries since , seems to have been the great authority on all matters connected with Fairy - land . In this introduction , the object with which the " Hope of the Katzekopfs " was written . was stated . It was an attempt , under the.
الصفحة xvii
... them- selves with the grotesque nonsense , the palpa- ble , fantastic absurdities , the utter impossibilities of a Tale of Enchantment ? ” " Such is my object . " " Well , we have lived to see a tunnel INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... them- selves with the grotesque nonsense , the palpa- ble , fantastic absurdities , the utter impossibilities of a Tale of Enchantment ? ” " Such is my object . " " Well , we have lived to see a tunnel INTRODUCTION . xvii.
الصفحة xviii
... object to retail those ' hundred merry pranks ' of Fairy - land , of which Bishop Corbet tells us that you are the depositary ? " 66 I shall be better able to answer your ques- tion , gentle reader , when I know how far your patience ...
... object to retail those ' hundred merry pranks ' of Fairy - land , of which Bishop Corbet tells us that you are the depositary ? " 66 I shall be better able to answer your ques- tion , gentle reader , when I know how far your patience ...
الصفحة 13
... , when another blast had produced a shrill whistle , which showed that the aperture was clear , a little object , about the size of a hornet , darted through it , and increasing instanta- neously in dimensions THE KATZEKOPFS . 13.
... , when another blast had produced a shrill whistle , which showed that the aperture was clear , a little object , about the size of a hornet , darted through it , and increasing instanta- neously in dimensions THE KATZEKOPFS . 13.
الصفحة 31
... object of your life , to make him unselfish . This is my in- junction , and remember I have both the will and the power to enforce it . I am his god- mother , and I am a Fairy besides , so I have a right to insist . And mark my words ...
... object of your life , to make him unselfish . This is my in- junction , and remember I have both the will and the power to enforce it . I am his god- mother , and I am a Fairy besides , so I have a right to insist . And mark my words ...
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ALDERSGATE STREET allowed answered apprentice asked befriend bullrush called Chamberlain child cockatrice companion continued contrived Count Rudolf Countess Ermengarde creature cried the sprite dabra door Ediltrudis elves endeavoured exclaimed eyes Fairy Fairy-land father favour felt gentle reader give hand happy hare heard Heir hill Hope immediately JOSEPH MASTERS keyhole kind King Katze King Katzekopf knew Lady Abracadabra Lady Rigida laughing little Witikind live look looking-glass Lord Lord Chamberlain macauco Majesty Mamma manner master merry mind mischief mother never Nurse Yellowlily once palace Penny Magazines perhaps poor Price Prince Eigenwillig Prince's Privy Councillors Queen Ninnilinda replied the Prince replied Witikind rose royal highness seemed self-willed selfish shuttlecock smile soon spoilt stood struggle suppose sure Tale Taubennest thing thought threw tion tone trial turned Veronica wand weary wish Witi wonder
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 121 - O see ye not yon narrow road, So thick beset with thorns and briers ? That is the path of righteousness, Though after it but few enquires. " And see ye not that braid, braid road, That lies across that lily leven ? That is the path of wickedness, Though some call it the road to Heaven.
الصفحة 126 - OVER the mountains, And over the waves ; Under the fountains, And under the graves ; Under floods that are deepest, Which Neptune obey ; Over rocks that are steepest, Love will find out the way.
الصفحة xiii - An hundred of their merry pranks, By one that I could name, Are kept in store ; con twenty thanks To William for the same. To William Churne of Staffordshire Give laud and praises due, Who every meal can mend your cheer With tales both old and true : To William all give audience, And pray ye for his noddle, For all the fairies' evidence Were lost, if it were addle.