A. coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of one put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crabshell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the Pagan temples in which the Cannibals adored the divell. Bracebridge Hall; Or, The Humorists - Página 164de Washington Irving - 1822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Washington Irving - 1845 - 412 páginas
...of their affairs, both mother and son have applied to Master Simon for counsel ; and, with all his experience in meddling with other people's concerns,...horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crabshell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples, in which the cannibals... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 484 páginas
...Elizabeth's coachman ; for, indeede, a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of it put both horse and man into amazement: some said it was a great crab-shell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the Pagan Temples, in which the... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 472 páginas
...first the use of coaches hither, and the said Boonen was Queen Elizabeth's coachman ; for, indeede, a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of it put both horse and man into amazement : some said it was a great crab-shell brought out of China,... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 602 páginas
...first the use of coaches hither ; and the said Boonen was Queen Elizabeth's coachman ; for, indeed, a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of them put both horse and man into amazement." Dr. Percy observes, they were first drawn by two horses,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 496 páginas
...of their affairs, both mother and son have applied to Master Simon for counsel ; and, with all his experience in meddling with other people's concerns,...strange monster in those days, and the sight of one pnt both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crabshell brought ont of China, and... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 páginas
...Elizabeth's coachman,—for indeed a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of them put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crab shell brought out of China; and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples in which the cannibals... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...first the use of coaches hither, and the said Boonen was Queen Elizabeth's coachman, — for indeed a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of them put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crab shell brought out of China... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 páginas
...first the use of coaches hither, and the said Boonen was Queen Elizabeth's coachman, — for indeed a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of them put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crab shell brought out of China... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 510 páginas
...of their affairs, both mother and son have applied to Master Simon for counsel ; and, with all his experience in meddling with other people's concerns,...parties, seeing that their opinions and wishes are sc diametrically opposite. HORSEMANSHIP. A coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1858 - 580 páginas
...first royal coach, or an engraving representing the progress of the stately queen, for Taylor says, " a coach was a strange monster in those days, and the...sight of one put both horse and man into amazement." It is indeed very possible that the present anything but beautiful state carriage, bears a strong resemblance... | |
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