Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... , and with respect to Irving in particular , there has been in America a criticism sometimes called the destruc- tive , sometimes the Donnybrook Fair that found " earnestness " the only thing in the 8 WASHINGTON IRVING .
... , and with respect to Irving in particular , there has been in America a criticism sometimes called the destruc- tive , sometimes the Donnybrook Fair that found " earnestness " the only thing in the 8 WASHINGTON IRVING .
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Charles Dudley Warner. that found " earnestness " the only thing in the world amusing , that brought to literary art the test of utility , and disparaged what is called the " Knickerbocker School " ( as- suming Irving to be the head of ...
Charles Dudley Warner. that found " earnestness " the only thing in the world amusing , that brought to literary art the test of utility , and disparaged what is called the " Knickerbocker School " ( as- suming Irving to be the head of ...
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... thing else , did not exist in America be- fore Irving . Some foreshadowings ( the au- tobiographical fragment of Franklin was not published till 1817 ) of its coming may be traced , but there can be no question that his writings were ...
... thing else , did not exist in America be- fore Irving . Some foreshadowings ( the au- tobiographical fragment of Franklin was not published till 1817 ) of its coming may be traced , but there can be no question that his writings were ...
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... things sacred , and refuses to regard anything in life seriously . But it has no mercy for any sham . I refer to this sentimental era remem- bering that its literary manifestation was only a surface disease PRELIMINARY . 19.
... things sacred , and refuses to regard anything in life seriously . But it has no mercy for any sham . I refer to this sentimental era remem- bering that its literary manifestation was only a surface disease PRELIMINARY . 19.
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... thing about me , and with the masters , mis- tresses , and servants of the inns , particu- larly when I perceive they have all the dispositions in the world ' to serve me ; as Sterne says , ' It is enough for heaven and ought to be ...
... thing about me , and with the masters , mis- tresses , and servants of the inns , particu- larly when I perceive they have all the dispositions in the world ' to serve me ; as Sterne says , ' It is enough for heaven and ought to be ...
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