The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 - 532 sider |
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Side 15
... light of knowledge , and the charities of culti- vated life ; and has thus bound together those scattered portions of the human race , between which nature seemed to have thrown an insurmountable barrier . We one day descried some ...
... light of knowledge , and the charities of culti- vated life ; and has thus bound together those scattered portions of the human race , between which nature seemed to have thrown an insurmountable barrier . We one day descried some ...
Side 16
... light of a lamp , in the cabin , that made the gloom more ghastly , every one had his tale of shipwreck and disaster . I was particularly struck with a short one related by the captain : " As I was once sailing , " said he , “ in a fine ...
... light of a lamp , in the cabin , that made the gloom more ghastly , every one had his tale of shipwreck and disaster . I was particularly struck with a short one related by the captain : " As I was once sailing , " said he , “ in a fine ...
Side 24
... light on farther traces of Mr. Roscoe . I was rid- ing out with a gentleman , to view the environs of Liverpool , when he turned off , through a gate , into some ornamented grounds . After riding a short distance , we came to a spacious ...
... light on farther traces of Mr. Roscoe . I was rid- ing out with a gentleman , to view the environs of Liverpool , when he turned off , through a gate , into some ornamented grounds . After riding a short distance , we came to a spacious ...
Side 28
... made her the de- light ; and how , in the midst of applause , her eyes would still turn to him , as if there alone she sought favor and acceptance . When leaning on his arm , her slender form contrasted 28 WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING.
... made her the de- light ; and how , in the midst of applause , her eyes would still turn to him , as if there alone she sought favor and acceptance . When leaning on his arm , her slender form contrasted 28 WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING.
Side 30
... light of every eye - the admiration of every heart ! -How can she bear poverty ? She has been brought up in all the refinements of opulence . bear neglect ? She has been the idol of society . break her heart - it will break her heart ...
... light of every eye - the admiration of every heart ! -How can she bear poverty ? She has been brought up in all the refinements of opulence . bear neglect ? She has been the idol of society . break her heart - it will break her heart ...
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