The Sketch BookJ.B. Alden, 1885 - Всего страниц: 297 |
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... lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however , was one of those happy mor- tals , of foolish , well - oiled dispositions , who take the world easy 3 , eat white bread or brown , whichever can be got with least thought ...
... lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however , was one of those happy mor- tals , of foolish , well - oiled dispositions , who take the world easy 3 , eat white bread or brown , whichever can be got with least thought ...
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... ladies would stop and converse in the kindest manner with the peasantry , caress the children , and listen to the stories of the humble cotta- gers . Their countenances were open and beautifully fair , with an expression of high ...
... ladies would stop and converse in the kindest manner with the peasantry , caress the children , and listen to the stories of the humble cotta- gers . Their countenances were open and beautifully fair , with an expression of high ...
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... ladies , knowing in the concerns of their neighbourhood . Her information , however , did not extend far back into ntiquity . She could throw no light upon the history of the Boar's Head , from the time that dame Quickly espoused the ...
... ladies , knowing in the concerns of their neighbourhood . Her information , however , did not extend far back into ntiquity . She could throw no light upon the history of the Boar's Head , from the time that dame Quickly espoused the ...
Стр. 118
... wound , to marry me , and make me my lady , thy wife . Canst thou deny it ? HENRY IV , part 2. ( W. I. ) - 2 One and all , « un et tous , sans exception » . I now turned to my friend the sexton to make 118 THE SKETCH BOOK .
... wound , to marry me , and make me my lady , thy wife . Canst thou deny it ? HENRY IV , part 2. ( W. I. ) - 2 One and all , « un et tous , sans exception » . I now turned to my friend the sexton to make 118 THE SKETCH BOOK .
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... lady , which her many Bookes do well testify : she was a most virtuous , and loving and careful wife , and was with her lord all the time of his banishment and miseries , and when he came home never parted from him in his solitary ...
... lady , which her many Bookes do well testify : she was a most virtuous , and loving and careful wife , and was with her lord all the time of his banishment and miseries , and when he came home never parted from him in his solitary ...
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