| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pagina’s
...used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village...to sit in the shade, of a long lazy summer's day, talking listlessly over village gossip, or telling endless sleepy stories about nothing. But it would... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1820 - 636 pagina’s
...a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village, that held its sessions on a bench before a small inn designated...Third. Here they used to sit in the shade of a long, la/.j summer's day, talk listlessly over village gossip, or tell endless sleepy •lories about nothing.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 320 pagina’s
...used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village...to sit in the shade, of a long lazy summer's day, talking listlessly over village gossip, or tell endless sleepy stories about nothing. But it would... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pagina’s
...used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village;...to sit in the shade, of a long lazy summer's day, talking listlessly over village gossip, or telling endless sleepy stories about nothing. But it would... | |
| 1826 - 654 pagina’s
...used to condole himself, when driven from home by frequenting a kind of perpetual clubof the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village...His Majesty George the Third. Here they used to sit iu the shade of a long lazy summer's day, talk listlessly over village gossip, or tell endless sleepy... | |
| 1819 - 606 pagina’s
...philosophers, and other idle personages of the village, that held its sessions on a bench before a small mn, designated by a rubicund portrait of his majesty George...Here they used to sit in the shade, of a long lazy sTimmer's day, talk listlessly over village gossip, or tell endless sleepy stories about nothing. But... | |
| 1828 - 394 pagina’s
...a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village, that held its sessions on a bench before a small inn, designated by a rubicurld portrait of his majesty George the Third. Here they used to sit in the shade, of a long lazy... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pagina’s
...used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village,...rubicund portrait of his majesty George the Third. tHere they used to sit in the shade, of a long lazy summer's day, talking listlessly over village gossip,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pagina’s
...used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village...to sit in the shade, of a long lazy summer's day, talking listlessly over village gossip, or telling endless sleepy stories about nothing. But it would... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 336 pagina’s
...a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village, that held its sessions on a bench before a small inn, designated...gossip, or tell endless sleepy stories about nothing. 6. But it would have been worth any statesman's money to have heard the profound discussions that sometimes... | |
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