I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked in also, and finding it empty, expressed my disappointment, not thinking, however, about the corn. A faint and transient smile came over his countenance at the sight of mine. He unfolded the chlamys,... Classical (imaginary) Conversations: Greek, Roman, Modern - Side 34av Walter Savage Landor - 1901 - 418 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 700 sider
...with silver. He etched the merchant out of the door, and then looked wistfully into the corn-chest. I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked...my disappointment, not thinking however about the com. A faint and transient smile came over his fonntcnanee at the sight of mine. He unfolded the chlamys,... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 704 sider
...looked wistfully into the corn-chest. I, who ih-Hgbt there was something worth seeing, looked m abo, and, finding it empty, expressed my disappointment, not thinking however about the com. A faint and transient smile came over hie tomtenanee at the eight of mine. He unfolded the chlamys,... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 696 sider
...the sight of mine. He unfolded the ehlamys, stretehed it out with both hands before me, and then east it over my shoulders. I looked down on the glittering fringe and sereamed with joy. He then went out ; and I know not what flowers he gathered, but he gathered many... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 508 sider
...you ask any question ? JBOF. None, excepting what thou hast answered. RHODOPfc. into the corn-chest. I, who thought there was something -worth seeing,...finding it empty, expressed my disappointment, not thmking however about the corn. A faint and transient smile came over his countenance at the sight... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 724 sider
...with silver. He watched the merchant out of the door, and then ' looked wistfully into the corn-cheat. I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked in also, and, finding it empty, expressed my din- ' appointment, not thinking however about the corn. A faint and transient smile came over his... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1882 - 434 sider
...with silver. He watched the merchant out of the door, and then looked wistfully into the corn-chest. I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked...disappointment, not thinking however about the corn. A faint and I transient smile came over his countenance at the sight of mine. He unfolded the chlamys, stretched... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1883 - 482 sider
...with silver. He watched the merchant out of the door, and then looked wistfully into the corn-chest. I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked in also, and, finding it empty, exprqjsed my disappointment, not thinking however about the corn. A faint and transient smile came... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1894 - 440 sider
...with silver. He watched the merchant out of the door, and then looked wistfully into the corn-chest. I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked...my disappointment, not thinking however about the com. A faint and transient smile came over his countenance at the sight of mine. He unfolded the chlamys,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 254 sider
...with silver. He watched the merchant out of the door, and then looked wistfully into the corn chest. 5 I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked•...mine. He unfolded the chlamys, stretched it out with 10 both hands before me, and then cast it over my shoulders. 1 looked down on the glittering fringe... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 254 sider
...with silver. He watched the merchant out of the door, and then looked wistfully into the corn chest. 5 I, who thought there was something worth seeing, looked...mine. He unfolded the chlamys, stretched it out with 10 botl1 hands before me, and then cast it over my shoulders. I looked down on the glittering fringe... | |
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