| Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - 1869 - 222 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her to pass away the time. Alice had never been in a court of justice before,...that she knew the name of nearly everything there. "That's the judge," she said to herself, " because of his great wig." The judge, by the way, was the... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1869 - 212 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her to pass away the time. Alice had never been in a court of justice before,...that she knew the name of nearly everything there. " That's the judge," she said to herself, " because of his great wig." The judge, by the way, was the... | |
| James Ridgway - 1873 - 182 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her to pass the time away. I Alice had never been in a court of justice before...of nearly everything there. " That is the judge," she said to herself, " because of his wig." The judge, by the way, was the king; and as he wore his... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1898 - 230 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this ; so she began looking at everything about her to pass away the time. Alice had never been in a court of justice before,...that she knew the name of nearly everything there. "That's the judge," she said to herself, " because of his great wig." The judge, by the way, was the... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this; so she began looking at everything about her to pass away the time. Alice had never been in a court of justice before,...that she knew the name of nearly everything there. " That's the judge," she said to herself, " because of his great wig." The judge, by the way, was the... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1972 - 68 páginas
...them, in front of a table filled with tarts, and near the King was the White Rabbit, holding a trumpet. Alice had never been in a court of justice before, but she had read about them in books, and she knew nearly everyone there. 'That's the Judge," she said to herself, "because of his great wig." The... | |
| Esther O'Neale, Bernadine Payne - 1991 - 148 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time. Alice had never been in a court of justice before,...that she knew the name of nearly everything there. "That's the judge," she said to herself, "because of his great wig." The judge, by the way, was the... | |
| Dominique Burger, Jean Claude Sperandio - 1993 - 236 páginas
...des textes XIV Perception, Language and Representations Alice had never been in a court of justice, but she had read about them in books, and she was quite pleased to find that she knew the name fo nearly everthing there. "That's a judge", she said to herself, "because of his great wig." Lewis... | |
| Rachel Fordyce, Carla Marello - 1994 - 304 páginas
...knowing the things themselves; in any, case, to know the names of things gives particular pleasure: «Alice had never been in a court of justice before, but she read about them in books, and she was quite pleased to find that she knew the name of quite everything... | |
| Lenora Ledwon - 1996 - 524 páginas
...seemed to be no chance of this; so she began looking at everything about her to pass away the time. Alice had never been in a court of justice before,...that she knew the name of nearly everything there. "That's the judge," she said to herself, "because of his great wig." The judge, by the way, was the... | |
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