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" Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart of himself, as he went up the mountain ; apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether he was himself or another man. Ill... "
The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the fine arts, ed ... - Page 249
edited by - 1824
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, " Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle?" " Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" exclaimed...lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was ^iow completely confounded. He/ doubted his own identity, and whether he was himself or another man....
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1820 - 364 pages
...he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, " does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle?" "Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" exclaimed two or three, " Oh, to be sure I that's Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 3

1824 - 394 pages
...'-- -- any more friends, but cried out in despair, 'Does no body here kivow Rip Van Winkle ?' " O, Rip Van Winkle ! exclaimed two or three, — 'Oh, to be sure ! — that's Rip arms, — ' I am your father ?'-- cried he — ' Young Rip Van Winkle once— old Rip Van Whikle now...
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Legends of Terror!: And Tales of the Wonderful and Wild ; Original and ...

English literature - 1826 - 654 pages
...had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, " does nobody here know Kip Van Winkle ?" " Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" exclaimed two or three, " Oh, to be sure ! that's Kip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart of himself,...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. [pseud.], Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 pages
...— he had no courage to ask after anymore friends, but cried out in despair, "does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle ?" " Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" exclaimed two or three, " Oh, to be sure ! that 's Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

1839 - 256 pages
...— he had no courage to ask after anymore friends, Lut cried out in despair, "does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle ?" " Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" exclaimed two or three, " Oh, to be sure ! that 's Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart...
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The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq

Washington Irving - 1843 - 390 pages
...— he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair. "Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle?" "Oh, Rip Van Winkle!" exclaimed two...identity , and whether he was himself or another man. la the midst of his bewilderment, the man in the cocked hat demanded who he was, and what was his name?...
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The Illustrated Parlour Miscellany

English literature - 1849 - 340 pages
...after any more friends, but cried out in despair, "Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle ?" " Oh ! Eip Van Winkle !" exclaimed two or three, " oh, to be...was now completely confounded. He doubted his own K identity, and whether he was himself or another man. In the midst of his bewilderment, the man in...
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Handbuch der nordamericanischen National-Literatur: Sammlung von ...

Ludwig Herrig - American literature - 1854 - 580 pages
...precise counterpari of himself, äs he went up the mounj tain: apparently äs lazy, and certainly äs ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identi! ty, and whether he was himself or another | man. In the inid.-i of his bewilderment, the man...
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The Prose Writers of America: With a Survey of the Intellectual History ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American prose literature - 1856 - 592 pages
...he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, " Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle!" " Oh, Rip Van Winkle !" exclaimed...beheld a precise counterpart of himself as he went up to the mountain ; apparently as lazy, and certainly as mgged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded....
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