Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... King , who was then abroad : " Charles is exactly what an American should be abroad : frank , manly , and unaffected in his habits and manners , liberal and independent in his opinions , generous and unprejudiced in his sentiments ...
... King , who was then abroad : " Charles is exactly what an American should be abroad : frank , manly , and unaffected in his habits and manners , liberal and independent in his opinions , generous and unprejudiced in his sentiments ...
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... king of the stage , became his friend , and there he made the acquaintance of Thomas Moore , which ripened into a familiar and lasting friendship . The two men were drawn to each other ; Irving greatly ad- mired the " noble - hearted ...
... king of the stage , became his friend , and there he made the acquaintance of Thomas Moore , which ripened into a familiar and lasting friendship . The two men were drawn to each other ; Irving greatly ad- mired the " noble - hearted ...
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... King Frederick Augustus and Queen Amalia . Of Irving at this time Mrs. Emily Fuller ( née Foster ) , whose relations with him have been referred to , wrote in 1860 : - - " He was thoroughly a gentleman , not merely in external manners ...
... King Frederick Augustus and Queen Amalia . Of Irving at this time Mrs. Emily Fuller ( née Foster ) , whose relations with him have been referred to , wrote in 1860 : - - " He was thoroughly a gentleman , not merely in external manners ...
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... king and the succession of another . I have be- come a little callous to public sights , but have , notwithstanding , been to see the fu- neral of the late king , and the entrance into Paris of the present one . Charles X. be- gins his ...
... king and the succession of another . I have be- come a little callous to public sights , but have , notwithstanding , been to see the fu- neral of the late king , and the entrance into Paris of the present one . Charles X. be- gins his ...
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... King of Coney Island , who says he got it from a windmill which they were demolish- ing at the gate of Rotterdam , which wind- mill has been mentioned in Knickerbock- er ' " ) , and became one of the most snug and picturesque residences ...
... King of Coney Island , who says he got it from a windmill which they were demolish- ing at the gate of Rotterdam , which wind- mill has been mentioned in Knickerbock- er ' " ) , and became one of the most snug and picturesque residences ...
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