The Works of Washington Irving, Том 1G.P. Putnam, 1860 |
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... huge , opaque , reflecting , inanimate mass , float- ing in the vast ethereal ocean of infinite space . It has the form of an orange , being an oblate spheroid , curiously flattened at opposite parts , for the insertion of two imaginary ...
... huge , opaque , reflecting , inanimate mass , float- ing in the vast ethereal ocean of infinite space . It has the form of an orange , being an oblate spheroid , curiously flattened at opposite parts , for the insertion of two imaginary ...
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... huge tortoise - but as they did not provide a resting place for either the pillars or the tortoise , the whole theory fell to the ground , for want of proper foundation . the earth , The Brahmins assert , that the heavens rest upon and ...
... huge tortoise - but as they did not provide a resting place for either the pillars or the tortoise , the whole theory fell to the ground , for want of proper foundation . the earth , The Brahmins assert , that the heavens rest upon and ...
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... huge bird , Mecca and Medina constituting the head , Persia and India the right wing , the land of Gog the left wing , and Africa the tail . He informs us , moreover , that an earth has ex- isted before the present ( which he considers ...
... huge bird , Mecca and Medina constituting the head , Persia and India the right wing , the land of Gog the left wing , and Africa the tail . He informs us , moreover , that an earth has ex- isted before the present ( which he considers ...
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... huge mass of chaos took a sudden occasion to ex- plode , like a barrel of gunpowder , and in that act exploded the sun — which in its flight , by a similar convulsion , exploded the earth , which in like guise exploded the moon - and ...
... huge mass of chaos took a sudden occasion to ex- plode , like a barrel of gunpowder , and in that act exploded the sun — which in its flight , by a similar convulsion , exploded the earth , which in like guise exploded the moon - and ...
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... huge mass of additional suppositions , conjectures , and probabilities respect- ing the first discovery of this country , with which unhappy his- torians overload themselves , in their endeavors to satisfy the doubts of an incredulous ...
... huge mass of additional suppositions , conjectures , and probabilities respect- ing the first discovery of this country , with which unhappy his- torians overload themselves , in their endeavors to satisfy the doubts of an incredulous ...
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Стр. 168 - The grand parlor was the sanctum sanctorum, where the passion for cleaning was indulged without control. In this sacred apartment no one was permitted to enter, excepting the mistress and her confidential maid, who visited it once a week, for the purpose of giving it a thorough cleaning, and putting things to rights, always taking the precaution of leaving their shoes at the door, and entering devoutly on their stocking-feet.
Стр. 151 - Van Twiller, from the consideration that he was not only the first, but also the best governor that ever presided over this ancient and respectable province ; and so tranquil and benevolent was his reign, that I do not find throughout the whole of it, a single instance of any offender being brought to punishment...
Стр. 150 - His habits were as regular as his person. He daily took his four stated meals, appropriating exactly an hour to each; he smoked and doubted eight hours, and he slept the remaining twelve of the four-and-twenty.
Стр. 347 - Just at this moment the illustrious sun, breaking in all his splendour from behind a high bluff of the Highlands, did dart one of his most potent beams full upon the refulgent nose of the sounder of brass — the reflection of which shot straightway down hissing hot into the water, and killed a mighty sturgeon that was sporting beside the vessel.
Стр. 210 - ... cocked hat stuck on the back of his head, and a cane as high as his chin. His face was broad, but his features were sharp ; his cheeks were scorched into a dusky red by two fiery little gray eyes, his nose turned up, and the corners of his mouth turned down, pretty much like the muzzle of an irritable pug-clog.
Стр. 413 - Amphictyons, bearing the sword in one hand and the olive branch in the other ; and giving them their choice of sincere and honest peace, or open and iron war.
Стр. 152 - The sage Wouter took them one after the other, and having poised them in his hands, and attentively counted over the number of leaves, fell straightway into a very great doubt, and smoked for half an hour without saying a word...
Стр. 148 - The renowned Wouter (or Walter) Van Twiller, was descended from a long line of Dutch burgomasters, who had successively dozed away their lives and grown fat upon the bench of magistracy in Rotterdam; and who had comported themselves with such singular wisdom and propriety, that they were never either heard or talked of — which, next to being universally applauded, should be the object of ambition of all magistrates and rulers.
Стр. 170 - Flatbush, and all our uncontaminated Dutch villages. At these primitive tea-parties the utmost propriety and dignity of deportment prevailed. No flirting nor coquetting; no gambling of old ladies nor hoyden chattering and romping of young ones; no self-satisfied struttings of wealthy gentlemen with their brains in their pockets; nor amusing conceits and monkey divertisements of smart young gentlemen with no brains at all. On the contrary, the young ladies seated themselves demurely in their rush-bottomed...
Стр. 149 - ... light-minded hearers in a roar, it was observed to throw him into a state of perplexity. Sometimes he would deign to inquire into the matter, and when, after much explanation, the joke was made as plain as a pike-staff, he would continue to smoke his pipe in silence, and at length, knocking out the ashes, would exclaim, "Well ! I see nothing in all that to laugh about.