Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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Página vii
... humor is ir- Eboraci , " lib . vii . , cap . 5. To humor the pleas - resistible , and we may readily believe the story antry , preliminary advertisements had been in- serted before the publication in the Evening Post , calling for ...
... humor is ir- Eboraci , " lib . vii . , cap . 5. To humor the pleas - resistible , and we may readily believe the story antry , preliminary advertisements had been in- serted before the publication in the Evening Post , calling for ...
Página xi
... humor , sentiment , and a kindly indul- gence for the frailties of life , the romantic Italian Stories , and , as in the preceding work , a sequel of New World legends of Dutchmen and their companions , built up by the writer's in ...
... humor , sentiment , and a kindly indul- gence for the frailties of life , the romantic Italian Stories , and , as in the preceding work , a sequel of New World legends of Dutchmen and their companions , built up by the writer's in ...
Página xii
... humor of indi- vidual character , and the warm oriental color- ing of the whole . If the author had any prefer- ences for his writings , they were for these fas- cinating themes . He abandoned himself to the mystical charm of the East ...
... humor of indi- vidual character , and the warm oriental color- ing of the whole . If the author had any prefer- ences for his writings , they were for these fas- cinating themes . He abandoned himself to the mystical charm of the East ...
Página xv
... humor , and , above all , its good - nature . Mr. Irving re- plied with a touching allusion to rumors and suggestions which had reached him abroad , to the effect that absence had impaired the kind feelings of his countrymen , and that ...
... humor , and , above all , its good - nature . Mr. Irving re- plied with a touching allusion to rumors and suggestions which had reached him abroad , to the effect that absence had impaired the kind feelings of his countrymen , and that ...
Página xix
... humor . They are full of grace and feeling , and are something more than interpreters of the author , -they are revelations of the artist's own mind . Washington Irving was so lucky in his choice of subjects , and treated them so ...
... humor . They are full of grace and feeling , and are something more than interpreters of the author , -they are revelations of the artist's own mind . Washington Irving was so lucky in his choice of subjects , and treated them so ...
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