| George Pellew - 1847 - 542 Seiten
...manner, he could not help exclaiming, with King Lear, as he looked disdainfully at the noisy pack : — " The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, See — they bark at me." * That Burke's abhorrence of the French revolutionary principles was not ill founded, or his dread... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 Seiten
...retain ? Edg. [Aside.] My tears begin to take his part so much, They'll mar my counterfeiting. Lear. Eds*. Tom will throw his head at them. — Avauiit, you curs! Be thy mouth or black or white, Tooth... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 Seiten
...came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Swcatheart, see, they bark at me !" cried Bracebridge, laughing....overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We had how come in full view of the old family mansion, partly thrown in deep shadow, and partly lit up by... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 Seiten
...came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweatheart, see, they bark at me!" cried Bracebridge, laughing....overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We had how come in full view of the old family mansion, partly thrown in deep shadow, and partly lit up by... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 518 Seiten
...moment he was surrounded and almost overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We had how come in full view of the old family mansion, partly thrown in deep shadow, and partly lit up by the cold moonshine. It was an irregular building, of some magnitude, and seemed to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 492 Seiten
...disturbed by the ring of the porter's bell and the rattling of the chaise, came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs and all, Tray,...overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We had how come in full view of the old family mansion, partly thrown in deep shadow, and partly lit up by... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 Seiten
...disturbed by the ring of the porter'si bell and the rattling of the chaise, came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs and all, Tray,...overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We had how come in full view of the old family mansion, partly thrown in deep shadow, and partly lit up by... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 484 Seiten
...disturbed by the ring of the porter's bell and the rattling of the chaise, came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs' and all, Tray,...overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We hadQio^)come in full view of the old family mansion, partly throwji. in deep shadow, and partly lit... | |
| 1849 - 700 Seiten
...him that he is contributing to the very malady he deplores. When Lear exclaims so pathetically — The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart— see, they bark at me ! Edgar immediately replies that " Tom will throw his head at them;" follows this up with a wild song... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 488 Seiten
...disturbed by the ring of the porter's bell and the rattling of the chaise, came bounding, open-mouthed, across the lawn. " The little dogs and all, Tray,...overpowered by the caresses of the faithful animals. We had how come in full view of the old family mansion, partly thrown in deep shadow, and partly lit up by... | |
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