Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... land till January . The attraction in London seems to have been the theatre , where he saw John Kemble , Cooke , and Mrs. Siddons . Kemble's acting seemed to him too studied and over - labored ; he had the disadvantage of a voice ...
... land till January . The attraction in London seems to have been the theatre , where he saw John Kemble , Cooke , and Mrs. Siddons . Kemble's acting seemed to him too studied and over - labored ; he had the disadvantage of a voice ...
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... land , Irving had deplored the war , but his sympathies were not doubtful after it be- gan , and the burning of the national Capitol by General Ross aroused him to an active participation in the struggle . He was de- scending the Hudson ...
... land , Irving had deplored the war , but his sympathies were not doubtful after it be- gan , and the burning of the national Capitol by General Ross aroused him to an active participation in the struggle . He was de- scending the Hudson ...
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... land he did not by any means lose his in- terest in his beloved New York and the lit- tle society that was always dear to him . He relied upon his friend Brevoort to give him the news of the town , and in return he wrote long letters ...
... land he did not by any means lose his in- terest in his beloved New York and the lit- tle society that was always dear to him . He relied upon his friend Brevoort to give him the news of the town , and in return he wrote long letters ...
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... land . Peter continued to be an invalid , and Washington himself , never robust , felt the pressure more and more of the irksome and unprosperous business affairs . Of his own want of health , however , he never com- plains ; he ...
... land . Peter continued to be an invalid , and Washington himself , never robust , felt the pressure more and more of the irksome and unprosperous business affairs . Of his own want of health , however , he never com- plains ; he ...
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... land of literature : you may judge tolerably well of an thor's popularity by the wine his bookseller gives him . " An author crosses the port line about the third edition , and gets into claret ; and when he has reached the sixth or ...
... land of literature : you may judge tolerably well of an thor's popularity by the wine his bookseller gives him . " An author crosses the port line about the third edition , and gets into claret ; and when he has reached the sixth or ...
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