Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... queen , who had left the stage , but had not laid aside its stately manner . She looked at him a moment , and then in a deep - toned voice slowly enunciated , " You ' ve made me weep . " The author was so disconcerted that he 40 ...
... queen , who had left the stage , but had not laid aside its stately manner . She looked at him a moment , and then in a deep - toned voice slowly enunciated , " You ' ve made me weep . " The author was so disconcerted that he 40 ...
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... 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 and look , but to the inner ...
... 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 and look , but to the inner ...
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... queen ; of the Abencerrages , the Gomares , and the other Moorish cavaliers , who once filled these halls with the glitter of arms and the splendor of Oriental luxury ; but I am continually awakened from my reveries by the jargon of an ...
... queen ; of the Abencerrages , the Gomares , and the other Moorish cavaliers , who once filled these halls with the glitter of arms and the splendor of Oriental luxury ; but I am continually awakened from my reveries by the jargon of an ...
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... Queen's grand fancy ball , which sur- passed anything he had seen in splendor and picturesque effect . " The personage , " he writes , " who appeared least to enjoy the scene seemed to me to be the little Queen herself . She was flushed ...
... Queen's grand fancy ball , which sur- passed anything he had seen in splendor and picturesque effect . " The personage , " he writes , " who appeared least to enjoy the scene seemed to me to be the little Queen herself . She was flushed ...
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... Queen and Madame Adelaide , each of whom took occa- sion to say something complimentary about his writings ; but he escaped as soon as pos- sible from social engagements . " Amidst all the splendors of London and Paris , I find my ...
... Queen and Madame Adelaide , each of whom took occa- sion to say something complimentary about his writings ; but he escaped as soon as pos- sible from social engagements . " Amidst all the splendors of London and Paris , I find my ...
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