Pfettel, when he walked out, was supported and led by this young man, whose name was Billing. As they walked in the garden, at some distance from the town, Pfeffel observed that, as often as they passed over a particular spot, the arm of Billing trembled,... The Zoist - Стр. 3501847Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1847 - Страниц: 608
...poet, being blind, had employed a young clergyman of the evangelical church as amanuensis. Pfeflel, when he walked out, was supported and led by this...garden, at some distance from the town, Pfeffel observed thnt, аз often as they passed over a particular spot, the arm of Billing trembled, and he betrayed... | |
| Страниц: 412
...poet, being blind, had employed a young clergyman, of tne evangelical church, as amanuensis. Pfefi'el, when he walked out, was supported and led by this...walked in the garden, at some distance from the town, Pfetfel observed, that, as often as they passed over a particular spot, the arm of Billing trembled,... | |
| 1847 - Страниц: 606
...evangelical church as amanuensis. Pfeflel, when he walked out, was supported and led by this young inan, whose name was Billing. As they walked in the garden, at some distance from the town, Pfeflel observed that, as often as they passed over a particular spot, the arm of Billing trembled,... | |
| 1848 - Страниц: 570
...various writings. The tollowing are the essential facts. The poet being blind, had employed a yonng clergyman, of the evangelical church, as amanuensis....Billing trembled, and he betrayed uneasiness. On being questioned, the young man reluctantly confessed that, as often as he passed over that spot, certain... | |
| 1848 - Страниц: 592
...poet being blind, had employed a young clergyman, of the evangelical church, as amanuensis. Pfettel, when he walked out, was supported and led by this...Billing trembled, and he betrayed uneasiness. On being questioned, the young man reluctantly confessed that, as often as he passed over that spot, certain... | |
| 1848 - Страниц: 550
...generally known by various writings. The following are the essential facts:— The poet being blind, had employed a young clergyman of the evangelical church as amanuensis. PfefFel, when he walked, was supported and led by this young man, whose name was Billing. As they walked in the garden, at some... | |
| 1850 - Страниц: 656
...poet, being blind, had employed a young clergyman of the evangelical church, as amanuensis. Pfetfel, when he walked out, was supported and led by this...walked in the garden, at some distance from the town, Pfeftel observed that as often as they passed over a particular spot, the arm of Billing trembled,... | |
| Catherine Crowe - 1850 - Страниц: 506
...generally known by various writings. The following are the essential facts. The poet, being blind, had employed a young clergyman, of the evangelical...walked in the garden, at some distance from the town, Pfefl'el observed, that as often as they passed over a particular spot, the arm of Billing trembled,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1850 - Страниц: 548
...walk, held Billing's arm, and was led by him. One day, as they were walking in the garden, which was at some distance from the town, Pfeffel observed, that as often as they passed over a certain spot, Billing's arm trembled, and the young man became uneasy. He made inquiry as to the cause... | |
| 1850 - Страниц: 554
...walk, held Billing's arm, and was led by him. One day, as they were walking in the garden, which was at some distance from the town, Pfeffel observed, that as often as they passed over a certain spot, Billing's arm trembled, and the young man became uneasy. He made inquiry as to the cause... | |
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