| Alice B. Macdonald - 1911 - 630 Seiten
...knew by heart, I felt persuaded that the faltering voice of that poor woman arose to heaven far above the responses of the clerk, the swell of the organ, or the chanting of the choir. STUDIES. I. What effecl concerning Irving in the first sentence? 2. What in the second? 3. What were... | |
| 1912 - 756 Seiten
...read, but which she evidently knew by heart, — I felt persuaded that the faltering voice of that poor woman arose to Heaven far before the responses of...frequently attracted me. It stood on a knoll, round which a stream made a beautiful bend, and then wound its way through a long reach of soft meadow scenery. The... | |
| Washington Irving - 1983 - 1198 Seiten
...read, but which she evidently knew by heart — I felt persuaded that the faltering voice of that poor woman arose to heaven far before the responses of the clerk, the swell of the organ or the chaunting of the choir. I am fond of loitering about country churches, and this was so delightfully... | |
| Washington Irving, Haskell S. Springer - 1999 - 372 Seiten
...read, but which she evidently knew by heart— I felt persuaded that the faltering voice of that poor woman arose to heaven far before the responses of the clerk, the swell of the organ or the chaunting of the choir. I am fond of loitering about country churches, and this was so delightfully... | |
| 368 Seiten
...read, but which she evidently knew by heart, — I felt persuaded that the faltering voice of that poor woman arose to Heaven far before the responses of the clerk, the swell of the organ, of the chanting of the choir. I am fond of oitering about country churches, and du's was so delightfully... | |
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