| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 páginas
...two succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its veracity. His wishes in this also were answered ; he still dreamed of the same pan of money,...mill, and began to undermine that part of the wall which the vision directed. The first omen of success that he met was a broken mug ; digging still deeper,... | |
| 1846 - 392 páginas
...truth. His wishes in this also were answered; us WHANG, THE MILLER —THE STORY OF CHICAMA. be sfill dreamed of the same pan of money in the very same...doubt; so, getting up early the third morning, he repaired alone, with a mattock in his hand, to the mill, and began to undermine that part of the wall... | |
| Short stories - 1846 - 154 páginas
...succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its truth. His wishes in this also were answered; he dreamed of the same pan of money in the very same place. It was therefore now past a doubt: so, getting up early the third morning, he repaired, with a mattock... | |
| Fables - 1846 - 98 páginas
...succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its truth. His wishes in this also were answered ; he dreamed of the same pan of money, in the very same place. It was therefore now past a doubt ; so getting up early the third morning, he repaired •with a mattock... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 páginas
...two succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its Yeracity. His wishes in this also were a true Sardonic grin. Ay, cried he, this is indeed a very pretty career that has been chalked which the vision directed. The first omen of success that he met was a broken mug ; digging still deeper,... | |
| N. Leitch - 1851 - 234 páginas
...the two succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its truth. His wishes in this also were answered; he still dreamed of the same pan of money,...a doubt; so getting up early the third morning, he repaired alone with a mattock in his hand, to the mill, and began to undermine that part of the wall,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 588 páginas
...two succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its veracity. His wishes in this also were answered, he still dreamed of the same pan of money,...third morning, he repairs alone, with a mattock in his liand, to the mill, and began to undermine that part of the wall which the vision directed. The first... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 576 páginas
...two sueeeeding nights, by whieh he should be eertain of its veraeity. His wishes in this also were answered ; he still dreamed of the same pan of money, in the very same plaee. Now, therefore, it was past a doubt ; so getting up early the third morning, he repairs alone,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1858 - 332 páginas
...wishes in this were also answered ; he still dreamed of the same paa of money in the very same plaice. Now, therefore, it was past a doubt ; so, getting...mattock in his hand, to the mill, and began to undermine thai part of the wall which the vision directed. The first omen of success that he met with ' was a... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 480 páginas
...the two succeeding nights, by which he should be certain of its truth. His wishes in this, also, were answered ; he still dreamed of the same pan of money...same place. Now, therefore, it was past a doubt ; so, petting up early the third morning, he repaired alone, with a mattock in his hand, to the mill, and... | |
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