Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 44
... wounded . We have here the secret of that martial spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and other- wise of the warlike scenes in which he was ...
... wounded . We have here the secret of that martial spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and other- wise of the warlike scenes in which he was ...
Stran 52
... attempts to pour forth his amorous sorrows in verse . They are mere commonplace rhymes , such as lovers at his age are apt to write , in which he be- wails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's 52 Works of Washington Irving.
... attempts to pour forth his amorous sorrows in verse . They are mere commonplace rhymes , such as lovers at his age are apt to write , in which he be- wails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's 52 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 53
Washington Irving. wails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " " The tenor of some of his verses induces us to believe that he never told his love ...
Washington Irving. wails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " " The tenor of some of his verses induces us to believe that he never told his love ...
Stran 89
... wounded at heart , both by the language and the haughty manner of the French comman- dant . He saw the ruin impending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least dis- posed to wrong the redman ...
... wounded at heart , both by the language and the haughty manner of the French comman- dant . He saw the ruin impending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least dis- posed to wrong the redman ...
Stran 109
... wounded , demanded quickly of Mr. Gist if he was shot . The latter answered in the nega- tive . The Indian , in the meantime , had run forward and screened himself behind a large white oak , where he was reloading his gun . They ...
... wounded , demanded quickly of Mr. Gist if he was shot . The latter answered in the nega- tive . The Indian , in the meantime , had run forward and screened himself behind a large white oak , where he was reloading his gun . They ...
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