| 1819 - 610 pages
...every thing was strange. His mind How began to misgive him, that both he and the world around him were bewitched. Surely this was his native village, which he had left but the day before. There stood the Knatskiil BioHBtaine— there .ran the Егр fan Winkle. , £dcf. The rocks silver Hudson at a distance—... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1822 - 424 pages
...the doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...last night," thought he, " has addled my poor head sadly !" It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house, which he approached with... | |
| 1820 - 870 pages
...over the doors — strange faces at the windows— every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...last night/ thought he, ' has addled my poor head sadly !' It was with some difficulty that he found his way to his own house, which he approached with... | |
| Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1820 - 364 pages
...the doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...last night," thought he " has addled my poor head sadly!" It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house, which he approached with... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...over the doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...which he had left but the day before. There stood d1e Kaatskill mountains — there ran the silver Hudson at a distance — there was every bill and... | |
| English literature - 1826 - 654 pages
...the doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...last night," thought he, " has addled my poor head sadly !" It was with some difficulty that be found the way to his own house, which he approached with... | |
| English literature - 1819 - 606 pages
...every thing was strange. His mind now began to misgive him, that both he and the world around him were bewitched. Surely this was his native village, which he had left but the day before. There stood the Kaatskiil mountains — there .ran the silver Hudson at a distance — there was every hill and dale... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...the .doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing \vas strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...this was his native village, which he had left but a day before. There stood the Kaatskill mountains — there ran the silver Hudson at a distance —... | |
| Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1834 - 320 pages
...the doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...last night," thought he, " has addled my poor head sadly ! " It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house, which he approached with... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 pages
...over the doors — strange faces at the windows — every thing was strange. His mind now misgave him; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around...perplexed — " That flagon last night," thought he, " addled my poor head sadly !" It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house,... | |
| |