| Washington Irving - 1851 - 488 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings,...on him with impunity ; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighborhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1852 - 580 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings, taught them to fly kites ar,d shoot marbles, and told them long stories of ghosts, witches, and Indians. Whenever he went dodging... | |
| Washington Irving - 1853 - 304 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings,...on him with impunity; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighbourhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their Sports, made their playthings,...witches, and Indians. Whenever he went dodging about the villago, he was surrounded by a troop of them, hanging on his skirts, clambering on his back, and playing... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too. would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings,...shoot marbles, and told them long stories of ghosts, witrhes, and Indians. Whenever he went dodging about the village, he was surrounded by a troop of them,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 520 sider
...Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. lie assisted at their sports, made their playthings, taught...on him with impunity ; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighborhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 518 sider
...Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. Ikassisted at their sports, made their playthings, taught them...on him with impunity; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighborhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings,...on him with impunity ; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighbourhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion... | |
| Golden gift - 1868 - 168 sider
...on Dame Van Winkle. The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings,...on him with impunity ; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighbourhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1869 - 260 sider
...witches, and Indians. Whonovor ho wont dodging about the village, ho wns surrounded by a troop of thom, hanging on his skirts, clambering on his back, and...on him with impunity ; and not a dog would bark at him throughout tho neighbourhood. Tho great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion... | |
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