... his own mind he completely carried away the palm from the parson. Certain it is his voice resounded far above all the rest of the congregation ; and there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile... The Irving Gift: Being Choice Gems - Stran 152avtor: Washington Irving - 1853 - 270 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Washington Irving - 1895 - 440 strani
...church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the niill-pond, on a still Sunday morning, which are said to be legitimately...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of headwork, to have a wonderfully easy life of it. The schoolmaster is generally a man of some... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 238 strani
...there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill-pond,...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of head-work, to have a wonderfully easy life of it. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW. SECOND READING.... | |
| 1896 - 374 strani
...peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite r\ to the opposite side of the mill-pond, on a still...which is commonly denominated "by hook and by crook," 2 the worthy pedagogue got on tolerably enough, and was thought, by all who understood nothing of the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1896 - 416 strani
...there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill-pond, on a still Sunday 'A morning, which are said to be legitimately descended from the nose of Ichabod Crane. Thus, by divers... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - 1897 - 644 strani
...there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill-pond,...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of head-work, to have a wonderful easy life of it. The schoolmaster is generally a man of some... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 72 strani
...there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill-pond,...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of headwork, to have a wonderful easy life of it. The school-master is generally a man of some... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 152 strani
...there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill-pond,...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of head-work, to have a wonderful easy life of it. The schoolmaster is generally a man of some... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 328 strani
...that church and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill pond, on a still Sunday morning, which are said to be legitimately...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labors of headwork, to have a wonderfully easy life of it. The schoolmaster is generally a man of some... | |
| 1898 - 264 strani
...that church, and which may even be heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill pond, on a still Sunday morning, which are said to be legitimately...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of headwork, to have a wonderfully easy life of it. The schoolmaster is generally a man of some... | |
| Washington Irving - 1899 - 220 strani
...there are peculiar quavers still to be heard in that church, and which may even he heard half a mile off, quite to the opposite side of the mill-pond,...was thought, by all who understood nothing of the labor of headwork, to have a wonderfully easy life of it. The schoolmaster is generally a man of some... | |
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