| Charles William Bardeen - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 406
...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...contentment ; but his wife kept continually dinning ft his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. Morning,... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip Van Winkle if left to himself would have whistled life away in perfect contentment;...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. 5. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much henpecked as his master ; for Dame... | |
| 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 200
...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...or trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than Avork for a pound. If left to himself, he would have whistled life away in perfect contentment; but... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 554
...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...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... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...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...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... | |
| Washington Irving - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, whostake the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can...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... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 268
...the narrative, 47 "was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, welloiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family." This description is as perfect and as delightful as any in the English language. Any one who cannot... | |
| 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 312
...neighborhood. His children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. If left to himself, Rip would have whistled life away in perfect contentment,...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much henpecked as his master ; for Dame Van... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip Van Winkle if left to himself would have whistled life away in perfect contentment;...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. 5. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much henpecked as his master; for Dame... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip Van Winkle if left to himself would have whistled life away in perfect contentment;...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. 5. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much henpecked as his master; for Dame... | |
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