German Popular StoriesChatto & Windus, 1875 - 371 páginas |
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... brought forth to tickle the palate of the young , but are often received with as keen an appetite by those of graver years . There is , at least , a debt of gratitude due to these ancient friends and comforters . To follow the words of ...
... brought forth to tickle the palate of the young , but are often received with as keen an appetite by those of graver years . There is , at least , a debt of gratitude due to these ancient friends and comforters . To follow the words of ...
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... brought forward to excite the sympathies of the reader , and in the end are constantly rewarded by triumph over law- less power . It will be observed as a peculiarity of the Ger- man fables , that they introduce even inanimate objects ...
... brought forward to excite the sympathies of the reader , and in the end are constantly rewarded by triumph over law- less power . It will be observed as a peculiarity of the Ger- man fables , that they introduce even inanimate objects ...
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... brought to the king in the morning , and all the council was called together . Every one agreed that it was worth more than all the wealth of the kingdom : but the king said , " One feather is of no use to me , I must have the whole ...
... brought to the king in the morning , and all the council was called together . Every one agreed that it was worth more than all the wealth of the kingdom : but the king said , " One feather is of no use to me , I must have the whole ...
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... brought before the court to be judged , and was sentenced to die . But it was agreed , that , if he could bring thither the beautiful princess , he should live , and have the bird and the horse given him for his own . Then he went his ...
... brought before the court to be judged , and was sentenced to die . But it was agreed , that , if he could bring thither the beautiful princess , he should live , and have the bird and the horse given him for his own . Then he went his ...
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... brought before the king , and the king said , " You shall never have my daughter unless in eight days you dig away the hill that stops the view from my window . " Now this hill was so big that the whole world could not take it away ...
... brought before the king , and the king said , " You shall never have my daughter unless in eight days you dig away the hill that stops the view from my window . " Now this hill was so big that the whole world could not take it away ...
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German Popular Stories: Translated from the Kinder und Haus Marchen, Volume 1 Jacob Grimm Visualização de excertos - 1823 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
ALFRED CONCANEN answered apple asked asleep beasts beautiful began bird bride brothers castle Chanticleer child cloth extra cried Crown 8vo dance daughter dear door dwarf Edited eldest fairy Faithful John fast father Fcap fell flew frightened frog gave giant gilt give gold golden golden bird gone GOOSE-GIRL Grateful Beasts Grettel Grimm hand happened head heard heart HENRY KINGSLEY horse huntsman Illustrations JOHN RUSKIN JOHN SAUNders juniper tree king king's knew lady laid lived looked master May-bird merry morning mother musician never night old woman OUIDA Paderborn palace Partlet Pee-wit Pentamerone piece poor prince princess queen Roland seven ravens sitting Snow-drop soldier soon stone stood story tell thee thing thou thought Thumbling told took tree turned wife WILKIE COLLINS wished wolf wonderful wood young
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