MY uncle lay with his eyes half closed, and his nightcap drawn almost down to his nose. His fancy was already wandering, and began to mingle up the present scene with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's Chop-house in... Washington Irving's Tales of a Traveller - Página 7por Washington Irving - 1895 - 408 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 392 páginas
...scene with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's chophouse in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...word, he was just falling asleep. Suddenly he was aroused by the sound of footsteps, that appeared to be slowly pacing along the corridor. My uncle,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 394 páginas
...scene with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's chophouse in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the brain of a traveller is crammed:—in a word, he was just falling asleep. Suddenly he was aroused by the sound of footsteps,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1825 - 312 páginas
...with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...word, he was just falling asleep. Suddenly he was aroused by the sound of footsteps, that appeared to be slowly pacing along the corridor. My uncle,... | |
| 1825 - 610 páginas
...scene with the crater of Vesuvius, the French opera, the coliseum at Rome, Dolly's chophonse in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...word, he was just falling asleep. " Suddenly he was aroused by the sound of footsteps, that appeared to be slowly pacing along the corridor. My uncle,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 458 páginas
...with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's Chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...crammed ; in a word, he was just falling asleep." Thus, that delightful writer, WASHINGTON IRVING, in his Tales of a Traveller. But, it happened to me... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 260 páginas
...with the crater of Vesuvins, the French Opera, the Coligenm at Rome, Dolly's Chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...crammed ; in a word, he was just falling asleep." Thus, that delightful writer, WASHINGTON IIIVING, in his Tales of a Traveller. But, it happened to... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 482 páginas
...Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's Chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places vv'th which the brain of a traveller is crammed ; in a word, he was just falling asleep." Thus, that delightful writer, WASHINGTON IRVING, in his Tales of a Traveller. But, it happened to me... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 366 páginas
...with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's Chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...of a traveller is crammed; in a word, he was just fallLag asleep." Thus, that delightful writer, WASHINGTON IRVING, in his Tales of a Traveller. But,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 124 páginas
...with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Koine, Dolly's chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...— in a word, he was just falling asleep. Suddenly ho was aroused by the sound of footsteps that appeared to be slowly pacing along the corridor. My uncle,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 páginas
...with the crater of Vesuvius, the French Opera, the Coliseum at Rome, Dolly's Chop-house in London, and all the farrago of noted places with which the...crammed ; in a word, he was just falling asleep." Thus, that delightful writer, WASHINGTON IRVING, in his Tales of a Traveller. But, it happened to me... | |
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