The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bind 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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Side 11
... turned eftsoones into a toad , and thereby was forced to make a stoole to sit on ; so the traveller that stragleth from his owne country is in a short time transformed into so monstrous a shape , that he is faine to alter his mansion ...
... turned eftsoones into a toad , and thereby was forced to make a stoole to sit on ; so the traveller that stragleth from his owne country is in a short time transformed into so monstrous a shape , that he is faine to alter his mansion ...
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... turned the whole force of his talents and influence to advance and embellish his native town . Indeed , it is this last trait in his character which has given him the greatest interest in my eyes , and induced me particularly to point ...
... turned the whole force of his talents and influence to advance and embellish his native town . Indeed , it is this last trait in his character which has given him the greatest interest in my eyes , and induced me particularly to point ...
Side 29
... turned off , through a gate , into some ornamented grounds . After riding a short distance , we came to a spacious mansion of freestone , built in the Grecian style . It was not in the purest taste , yet it had an air of elegance , and ...
... turned off , through a gate , into some ornamented grounds . After riding a short distance , we came to a spacious mansion of freestone , built in the Grecian style . It was not in the purest taste , yet it had an air of elegance , and ...
Side 41
... picture that I could not gainsay , so we walked on in silence . After turning from the main road , up a narrow lane , so thickly shaded by forest trees as to give it a com- plete air of seclusion , we came in sight of D 2 THE WIFE . 41.
... picture that I could not gainsay , so we walked on in silence . After turning from the main road , up a narrow lane , so thickly shaded by forest trees as to give it a com- plete air of seclusion , we came in sight of D 2 THE WIFE . 41.
Side 53
... turned again to descend , when he heard the same cry ring through the still evening air ; " Rip Van Win- kle ! Rip Van Winkle ! " — at the same time.Wolf bristled up his back , and giving a low growl , skulked to his master's side ...
... turned again to descend , when he heard the same cry ring through the still evening air ; " Rip Van Win- kle ! Rip Van Winkle ! " — at the same time.Wolf bristled up his back , and giving a low growl , skulked to his master's side ...
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