I WAS always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing, strange characters and manners. Even when a mere child I began my travels, and made many tours of discovery into foreign parts and unknown regions of my native city, to the frequent alarm of my... The Voyage: And Other English Essays from the Sketch Book - Stran 1avtor: Washington Irving - 1891 - 147 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1819 - 610 strani
...the slight ske.tches we are now about to present to our read« THE AUTHOB S ACCOUNT OP HIM. SELF. " I was always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing strange characters and manners. Even when a mi-re child I began my travels, and made many tours of discovery into foreign parts and unknown regions... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 strani
...alter his mansion with his manners, and to live where he can, not where he would." LYLY'S EoruuEs. I WAS always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing...frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the town-crier. As I grew into boyhood, I extended the range of my observations. My holiday afternoons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 strani
...alter his mansion with his manners, and to live where he can, not where he would." LYLY'S BUI-HUES. I WAS always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing...frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the town-crier. As I grew into boyhood, I extended the range of my observations. My holiday afternoons... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1820 - 636 strani
...shall furnish Iriin with the materials. The Author, it seems, is a traveller by native propensity. * Even when a mere child I began my travels, and made many tours of discovery into foreign paits and unknown regions of my native city, to the frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument... | |
| 1824 - 394 strani
...information of his early history, and his first impressions. " I was always fond of visiting new scene.5, and observing strange characters and manners. Even...parts and unknown regions of my native city, to the freqileut alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the .town crier. As I grew into boyhood, I extended... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 476 strani
...describes that love of travelling, which has led to the production of his most celebrated works. He says, " I was always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing...child, I began my travels, and made many tours of disco- • very into foreign parts and unknown regions of my native city, to the frequent alarm of... | |
| 1819 - 606 strani
...whatever timper we muy be pleased to regard it. But we have that coiiTHE AUTHOR'S ACCOUNT OP HIMSKLF. " 1 was always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing...frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the town-crier. As I grew into boyhood, I extended the range of my observations. My holiday afternoons... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 strani
...Elizabeth the administration of justice was more corrupt than under her predecessors. (Lingard's Hist.) Even when a mere child I began my travels , and made many lour* of discovery into foreign parts and unknown parts of my native city , to the frequent alarm of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 400 strani
...alter his mansion with his manners, and to live where he can, not where he would." LYLY'B EOPHDSS. I WAS always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing...frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the towncrier. As I grew into boyhood , I extended the range of my observations. My holiday afternoons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 458 strani
...alter his mansion with his manners, and to live where he can, not where he would." LYLY'S EUPHUES. I WAS always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing...frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the town-crier. As I grew into boyhood, I extended the range of my observations. My holiday afternoons... | |
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