Rip now resumed his old walks and habits; he soon found many of his former cronies, though all rather the worse for the wear and tear of time, and preferred making friends among the rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. The Leisure Hour - Страница 4501859Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 страници
...rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 страници
...rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 482 страници
...rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 страници
...rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 488 страници
...rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs... | |
| 1858 - 402 страници
...first, upon the habits of literary labor. Mr. Irving, in reply to my inquiry, ^whether, like Kip Von Winkle, he had " arrived at that happy age when a...breakfast till dinner ; (both of us agreeing that, in literary vegetation, the " do " is on in the morning,) and that he should be sorry to have much more... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1859 - 480 страници
...the half hour that wo sat in that little library, turned, first, upon the habiu of literary labor. Mr. Irving, in reply to my inquiry (whether like Rip Van Winkle, he had " arrived at that happy ago when a man can be idle with impunity"), said "no" — that ho had sometimes worked even fourteen... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1860 - 82 страници
...turned first upon the habits of literary labor. Mr. Irving, in reply to my inquiry (whether, like Kip Van Winkle, he had " arrived at that happy age when...breakfast till dinner (both of us agreeing, that, in literary vegetation the " do" is on in the morning) ; and that he should be sorry to have much more... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1860 - 76 страници
...first upon the habits of literary labor. Mr. Irving, in reply to 7iiy inquiry (whether, like Hip Vim Winkle, he had " arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity1'), said, " no" — that he had sometimes worked" even fourteen hours a day, but that he usually... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 518 страници
...rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs... | |
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