 | Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849
...? A. O, what is form and ceremony in a case like this ! Come — come. B. Most willingly. [Exeunt. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. Mr. L. was one morning riding...He followed, calling the horse by his name, which stopt, but on his approach set off again. At length a little boy in the neighbouring field, seeing... | |
 | Salem Town - 1851 - 288 Seiten
...a name. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MR. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting to get a plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped...calling the horse by his name, which stopped, but on hia approach set oft' again. At length a little boy in the neighboring field, seeing the afiair, ran... | |
 | John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1852 - 446 Seiten
...this ! Come — come. B. Most willingly. \TSxeunt, EIGHTEENTH EVENING. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MB. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting...calling the horse by his name, which stopped, but, oa his approach, set off again. At length, a little boy, in a neighbouring field, seeing the affair,... | |
 | Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866
...fol'-low-ed, went after conn'-te-nance, the face ad-mi'-red, thought well of ap'-proach (TO.), coming near Mr. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting...away before him. He followed, calling the horse by its name : it stopped, but on his approach set off again. At length a little boy, in a neighbouring... | |
 | Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866
...as the father that begets them.'' Hazlitt. THE YOUNG PHILOSOPHER. Mr. Locel and the Eoy. Mr. Lovel was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting...away before him. He followed, calling the horse by name, which stopped, but on his approach set off again. At length a little boy in a neighbouring field,... | |
 | Richard and Webb Edwards (J. Russell) - 1867
...if there were no plowing, there would be no oats." LESSON LXII. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER 1. Mr. Clark was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting to gather a plant in the hedge, his horse became frightened and galloped off before him. 2. He followed, calling the horse by name, which at... | |
 | Alfred G. Havet - 1867
...qui broutent dans. Mr Lovel was one morning riding (191.) by himself1, when, dismounting2 to (267.) gather a plant in the hedge, his horse got loose, and galloped away3 before him. He followed4, calling the horse by name, which stopped6, but on his approach set... | |
 | John Aikin - 1868
...A. Oh, what are form and ceremony in a case like this ! Come — come. JB, Most willingly. [Exeunt. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MR L. was one morning riding...approach set off again. At length a little boy in a neighbouring field, seeing the affair, ran across where the road mode a turn, and getting before... | |
 | Charles Bilton - 1869
...at once the house was let, and that somebody would soon be living there. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHEE. MB. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting...away before him. He followed, calling the horse by its name : it stopped, but on his approach set off again. At length, a little boy in a neighbouring... | |
 | John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1869 - 446 Seiten
...like this ! Come — come. B. Most willingly. {Exeunt. EIGHTEENTH EVENING. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHEB. MB. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting...approach, set off again. At length, a little boy, in a neighbouring field, seeing the afiair, ran across where the road made a turn, and, getting before... | |
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