The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 1J. Murray, 1822 - 393 من الصفحات |
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... appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name , and was informed that it was ROSCOE . I drew back with an invo- luntary feeling of veneration . This , then , was an author ...
... appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name , and was informed that it was ROSCOE . I drew back with an invo- luntary feeling of veneration . This , then , was an author ...
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... from the main road up a narrow lane , so thickly shaded by forest trees as to give it a complete air of seclusion , we came in sight of the cottage . It was humble enough in its appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and yet it 48 THE ...
... from the main road up a narrow lane , so thickly shaded by forest trees as to give it a complete air of seclusion , we came in sight of the cottage . It was humble enough in its appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and yet it 48 THE ...
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Washington Irving. appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and yet it had a pleasing rural look . A wild vine had overrun one end with a profusion of foliage ; a few trees threw their branches gracefully over it ; and I observed several ...
Washington Irving. appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and yet it had a pleasing rural look . A wild vine had overrun one end with a profusion of foliage ; a few trees threw their branches gracefully over it ; and I observed several ...
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... appearance , but has since been completely established ; and it is now admitted into all historical collections , as a book of unquestionable authority . The old gentleman died shortly after the publication of his work , and now that he ...
... appearance , but has since been completely established ; and it is now admitted into all historical collections , as a book of unquestionable authority . The old gentleman died shortly after the publication of his work , and now that he ...
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... appearance of Rip , with his long grizzled beard , his rusty fowling piece , his uncouth dress , and the army of women and children that had gathered at his heels , soon attracted the atten- tion of the tavern politicians . They crowded ...
... appearance of Rip , with his long grizzled beard , his rusty fowling piece , his uncouth dress , and the army of women and children that had gathered at his heels , soon attracted the atten- tion of the tavern politicians . They crowded ...
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الصفحة 66 - Rip Van Winkle ! Rip Van Winkle ! " At the same time Wolf bristled up his back, and giving a low growl, skulked to his master's side, looking fearfully down into the glen. Rip now felt a vague apprehension stealing over him ; he looked anxiously in the same direction, and perceived a strange figure slowly toiling up the rocks, and bending under the weight of something he carried on his back. He was surprised to see any human being in this lonely and unfrequented place ; but supposing it to be...
الصفحة 277 - Lay a garland on my hearse, Of the dismal yew; Maidens, willow branches bear; Say I died true: My love was false, but I was firm From my hour of birth. Upon my buried body lie Lightly, gentle earth!
الصفحة 79 - Here a general shout burst from the bystanders — "a tory! a tory! a spy! a refugee! hustle him! away with him!" It was with great difficulty that the self-important 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...
الصفحة 54 - WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill mountains. They are a dismembered branch of the great Appalachian family, and are seen away to the west of the river, swelling up to a noble height, and lording it over the surrounding country.
الصفحة 54 - When the weather is fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold outlines on the clear evening sky ; but sometimes, when the rest of the landscape is cloudless, they will gather a hood of gray vapors about their summits, which, in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up like a crown of glory.
الصفحة 55 - 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, good-natured 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 51 - CARTWRIGHT. [The following Tale was found among the papers of the late Diedrich Knickerbocker, an old gentleman of New York, who was very curious in the Dutch history of the province, and the manners of the descendants from its primitive settlers. His historical researches, however, did not lie so much among books as among men; for the former are lamentably scanty on his favorite topics; whereas he found the old burghers, and still more their wives, rich in that legendary lore, so invaluable to true...
الصفحة 237 - Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel-gilt goblet, sitting in my Dolphin chamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, on Wednesday, in Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to marry me, and make me my lady, thy wife.
الصفحة 280 - With fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave : thou shalt not lack The flower that's like thy face, pale primrose ; nor The azured hare-bell, like thy veins ; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
الصفحة 81 - 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 1 '