| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 Seiten
...in Ilip's composition was an insuperable aversion to all kinds of prolitablu labour. It could not he from the want of assiduity or perseverance; for he...day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by -a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece on his shoulder for hours together ,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 Seiten
...thousand tricks on him wilh impunity; and not a dog would bark at him throughout the neighbourhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labour. It could not be from the want of assiduity or perseverance ; for he would sit on a wet rock,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 Seiten
...thousand tricks 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 to all kinds of profitable labour. It could not be from the want of assiduity or perseverance ; for he would sit on a wet rock,... | |
| 1839 - 256 Seiten
...The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labour. It could not be from the want of assiduity or perseverance...as long and heavy as a Tartar's lance, and fish all daywithout a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 1124 Seiten
...throughout the neighborhood. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to a£L kinds of profitable labor. It could not be from the...day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece on his shoulder for hours together, trudging... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 482 Seiten
...thousand tricks 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...day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece on his shoulder for hours together, trudging... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 Seiten
...thousand tricks 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...day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece on his shoulder for hours together, trudging... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 Seiten
...thousand tricks 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...day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece on his shoulder for hours together, trudging... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 518 Seiten
...thousand tricks 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...want of assiduity or perseverance ; for he would sit oil a wet rock, with a rod as long and heavy as a Tartar's lance, and fish all day without a murmur,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 Seiten
...thousand tricks 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...day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble. He would carry a fowling-piece on his shoulder for hours together, trudging... | |
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