Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... genius , - for he was your kinsman : Weed his grave clean , ye men of goodness , -for he was your brother . TRISTRAM SHANDY , CHAP . CLXXXVI . NEW YORK : CHARLES B. RICHARDSON . 1860 . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year ...
... genius , - for he was your kinsman : Weed his grave clean , ye men of goodness , -for he was your brother . TRISTRAM SHANDY , CHAP . CLXXXVI . NEW YORK : CHARLES B. RICHARDSON . 1860 . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year ...
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... genius . His school education was the best the times afforded . Though something may be said of the defects of the city academies of those days in comparison with the present , we are forced to remember that however prodigally the ...
... genius . His school education was the best the times afforded . Though something may be said of the defects of the city academies of those days in comparison with the present , we are forced to remember that however prodigally the ...
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... genius . " Though Mr. Irving in this later essay speaks slightingly of the earlier composition as written when he was " not in the vein , " we have found it , on perusal , a most engaging piece of writing . A paragraph descriptive of ...
... genius . " Though Mr. Irving in this later essay speaks slightingly of the earlier composition as written when he was " not in the vein , " we have found it , on perusal , a most engaging piece of writing . A paragraph descriptive of ...
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... genius , relieve the monotony of the English description . The winter of 1822 was passed by Mr. Irving at Dresden . He returned to Paris in 1823 , and in the December of the following year published his Tales of a Traveller , with the ...
... genius , relieve the monotony of the English description . The winter of 1822 was passed by Mr. Irving at Dresden . He returned to Paris in 1823 , and in the December of the following year published his Tales of a Traveller , with the ...
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... genius and to your cultivated taste . They appear to me to belong to the best school of English poetry , and to be entitled to rank among the highest of their class . " The British public has already expressed its delight at the graphic ...
... genius and to your cultivated taste . They appear to me to belong to the best school of English poetry , and to be entitled to rank among the highest of their class . " The British public has already expressed its delight at the graphic ...
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