The dervise told them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary. The guards let him know, in a very angry manner, that the house he was in was not a caravansary, but the king's palace. It happened that the king himself passed through... The Boy's friend, a monthly journal - Стр. 1241867Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1836 - Страниц: 932
...manner, that he house he was in was not a caravansary, •>ut the king's palace. It happened that he king himself passed through the gallery during this debate, and smiling at the misake of the dervise, asked him how he could >ossibly be so dull as not to distinguish a mlace from... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - Страниц: 346
...Dervis told them that he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary. The guards let him know in a very angry manner, that the house he was in, was not a caravansary, but the king's palace. 3. It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this debate, and smiling at... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - Страниц: 1078
...them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary. Fhe guards let him know, in u very angry manner, that the house he was in, was not a caravansary, but the king's palace. Now it so happened that the king himself passed tlirough the gallery during this debate, and, smiling... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - Страниц: 466
...all. (Bulw. Stud.) Idolatry may be looked upon as an error arising from mistaken devotion. (dddùon.) It happened that the king himself passed through the...smiling at the mistake of the dervise , asked him how he conld possibly be so dull as not to distinguish a palace from a caravansary. (Addison.) Pope allows... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1842 - Страниц: 608
...dervise told them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary. The guards let him know, in a very angry manner, that the house he was...the king himself passed through the gallery during the debate, and, smiling at the mistake of the dervise, asked him how he could possibly be so dull... | |
| Fables - 1846 - Страниц: 98
...dervise told them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansera. The guards let him know in a very angry manner, that the house he was in was not a caravansera, but the king's palace. It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1847 - Страниц: 374
...so far from being a - , even in private persons, that it is their great and indispensable duty." " It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this debate, and smiling at the - of the dervise, asked him how he could possibly be so dull as not to distinguish a palace from a... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - Страниц: 524
...dervis told them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary. The guards told him, in a very angry manner, that the house he was in was...during this debate, and, smiling at the mistake of the dervis, asked him how he could possibly be so dull as not to distinguish a palace from a caravansary... | |
| George Crabb - 1850 - Страниц: 554
...choice ; blunder an errour of action : children and careless people are most npt to make mistake* ; l It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this debate, and railing at the mistake of the dcrvise, asked him how he could possibly beso dull as not to distinguish... | |
| Augustus Charles Thompson - 1851 - Страниц: 244
...night's lodging in that caravansary. The guards let him know in a very angry manner that the house was not a caravansary, but the king's palace. It happened that the king passed through the gallery during this debate, and smiling at the mistake of the dervise, asked how... | |
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