Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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Página 108
... cavaliers of the old school fought so decorously , as it were with a small sword in one hand and a chapeau bras in the other . During his career there has been a sad laying on the shelf of old generals who could not keep up with the ...
... cavaliers of the old school fought so decorously , as it were with a small sword in one hand and a chapeau bras in the other . During his career there has been a sad laying on the shelf of old generals who could not keep up with the ...
Página 149
... cavaliers , who once filled these halls with the glitter of arms and the splendor of Oriental luxury ; but I am continually awakened from my reveries by the jargon of an Andalusian peasant who is setting out rose - bushes , and the song ...
... cavaliers , who once filled these halls with the glitter of arms and the splendor of Oriental luxury ; but I am continually awakened from my reveries by the jargon of an Andalusian peasant who is setting out rose - bushes , and the song ...
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... cavalier treatment from our publishers , who frankly said that they need not trouble themselves about native works , when they could pick up every day success- ful books from the British press , for which they had to pay no copyright ...
... cavalier treatment from our publishers , who frankly said that they need not trouble themselves about native works , when they could pick up every day success- ful books from the British press , for which they had to pay no copyright ...
Página 185
... cavalier servante . The charm was broken , the picture fell from the wall . She may have the customs of a depraved country and licen- tious state of society to excuse her ; but I can never think of her again in the halo of feminine ...
... cavalier servante . The charm was broken , the picture fell from the wall . She may have the customs of a depraved country and licen- tious state of society to excuse her ; but I can never think of her again in the halo of feminine ...
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... cavalier [ he observes ] was from the far island of England , and brought with him a train of his vassals ; men who had been hardened in certain civil wars which raged in their country . They were a comely race of men , but too fair and ...
... cavalier [ he observes ] was from the far island of England , and brought with him a train of his vassals ; men who had been hardened in certain civil wars which raged in their country . They were a comely race of men , but too fair and ...
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