Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... affections which he has so touchingly and eloquently illustrated in various passages of his poems . " In this memoir of Campbell we meet with a beautiful image illustrating the sentiment of obligation to British authorship , which must ...
... affections which he has so touchingly and eloquently illustrated in various passages of his poems . " In this memoir of Campbell we meet with a beautiful image illustrating the sentiment of obligation to British authorship , which must ...
Página xiv
... affectionate gratitude for their unlooked - for kindness . In fact , misconstructions of my con- duct and misconceptions of ... affection which related exclusively to my countrymen , and grew out of my actual position with regard to them ...
... affectionate gratitude for their unlooked - for kindness . In fact , misconstructions of my con- duct and misconceptions of ... affection which related exclusively to my countrymen , and grew out of my actual position with regard to them ...
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... affections of the tribe , a sort of family estate or heirloom handed down from father to son . If these are slight , though agreeable incidents to travellers , home - keepers are not forgetful of these haunts of the imagination . They ...
... affections of the tribe , a sort of family estate or heirloom handed down from father to son . If these are slight , though agreeable incidents to travellers , home - keepers are not forgetful of these haunts of the imagination . They ...
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... affection , the chill , declin- ing years . 66 Nothing amazed him , ” writes Mr. Brevoort to us , " so much as to be ... affections , with which his principles of duty and religion , his love of independence , and his patriotism , were ...
... affection , the chill , declin- ing years . 66 Nothing amazed him , ” writes Mr. Brevoort to us , " so much as to be ... affections , with which his principles of duty and religion , his love of independence , and his patriotism , were ...
Página xxvi
... affection so greatly enli- vened the later years of Washington Irving's life . Other relations and friends made up the group . The scene spread out before this sad as- sembly , though all unheeded by them , was one of singular beauty ...
... affection so greatly enli- vened the later years of Washington Irving's life . Other relations and friends made up the group . The scene spread out before this sad as- sembly , though all unheeded by them , was one of singular beauty ...
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