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" WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill mountains. They are a dismembered branch of the great Appalachian family, and are seen away to the west of the river, swelling up to a noble height, and lording it over the surrounding... "
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent - Page 43
by Washington Irving - 1850 - 465 pages
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Dolph Heyliger: A Story from Bracebridge Hall

Washington Irving - 1901 - 142 pages
...p. 86. fairy heights. The following quotations from the "Sketch Book" will suggest Irving's idea : "Whoever has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill Mountains. . . . When the weather is fair and settled they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold...
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The Child Life Fifth Reader, Book 5

Etta Blaisdell McDonald, Mary Frances Blaisdell - 1902 - 386 pages
...Appalachian Whoever has made a voyage up the Hudson River must remember the Kaatskill Mountains. They are a branch of the great Appalachian family, and are seen...every hour of the day produces some change in the hues and shapes of these mountains ; and they are regarded by all the good wives, far and near, as...
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A Modern Reader and Speaker

George Riddle - 1902 - 648 pages
..."Sketch-Book." Condensed by the Editor from the First American and English Edition. By WASHINGTON IRVING. ' WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill Mountains. At the foot of these fairy mountains, the voyager may have descried the light smoke curling up from...
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Wonder

Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1902 - 420 pages
...NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, L*NOX TH.Dl-N FOUHOA'-|0!<S RIP VAN WINKLE Washington Irving. HOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill mountains, i They are a dismembered branch of the great ; Appalachian family, and are seen away to the west of...
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The Heath Readers: Primer, [First-sixth reader]

1903 - 362 pages
...And songs, when toil is done, From cottages whose smoke unstirred RIP VAN WINKLE WASHINGTON IRVING WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember...weather, indeed every hour of the day, produces some changes in the magical hues and shapes of these mountains, and they are regarded by all the goodwives,...
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Heath Readers: Primer [-sixth] Reader, Book 5

D.C. Heath and Company - 1903 - 362 pages
...And songs, when toil is done, From cottages whose smoke unstirred RIP VAN WINKLE WASHINGTON IRVING WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember...weather, indeed every hour of the day, produces some changes in the magical hues and shapes of these mountains, and they are regarded by all the goodwives,...
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Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections, with ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 600 pages
...into My sepulchre. CARTWRIGHT.1 WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson, must remember the Kaatskill2 mountains. They are a dismembered branch of the great...height, and lording it over the surrounding country. Kvery change of season, every change of weather, indeed every hour of the day, produces some change...
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An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric: Lessons in Phraseology ...

Helen Josephine Robins - 1903 - 340 pages
...want ere leaves are new." b. " The Tempest, Cymbeline, Winter's Tale, bring his history up to 1612." "Every change of season, every change of weather,...in the magical hues and shapes of these mountains." EXERCISE. Complete the punctuation of the following passages : — 1. This was the Amsterdam edition...
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Heath Readers: Primer [-sixth] Reader, Book 5

D.C. Heath and Company - 1903 - 362 pages
...And songs, when toil is done, From cottages whose smoke unstirred RIP VAN WINKLE WASHINGTON IRVING WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember...dismembered branch of the great Appalachian family, and are seef^away to the west of the river, swelling up to a noble height, and lording it over the^sufrounding...
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Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volume 8

Massachusetts - 1904 - 732 pages
...the best, — an opinion to which I would assent so far as to say it was the least bad. The Original. Whoever has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember...Kaatskill Mountains. They are a dismembered branch of the Appalachian ftimily, and are seen away to the west of the river, swelling up to a noble height and...
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