Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... natural disposition . Chaucer and Spenser were his early favorites ; and a bet- ter training cannot be imagined for a youth of genius . His school education was the best the times afforded . Though something may be said of the defects ...
... natural disposition . Chaucer and Spenser were his early favorites ; and a bet- ter training cannot be imagined for a youth of genius . His school education was the best the times afforded . Though something may be said of the defects ...
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... nature , visited the " For two or three days the idea took full pos- South of Europe . Embarking at New York for session of my mind ; but I believe it owed its Bordeaux in May , he travelled , on his arrival in main force to the lovely ...
... nature , visited the " For two or three days the idea took full pos- South of Europe . Embarking at New York for session of my mind ; but I believe it owed its Bordeaux in May , he travelled , on his arrival in main force to the lovely ...
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... nature and manners are occasion- was the quotation from it — in good Latin phrase ally very happy in a serious way , and the satire -by Goeller , German annotator of Thucydides , is , much of it , of that universal character which in ...
... nature and manners are occasion- was the quotation from it — in good Latin phrase ally very happy in a serious way , and the satire -by Goeller , German annotator of Thucydides , is , much of it , of that universal character which in ...
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... nature of Sir Walter , who was himself warmly drawn to his visitor . Scott thanked Campbell for sending him such a guest , " one of the best and pleasantest acquaint- ances I have made this many a day . " In the * This copy is made from ...
... nature of Sir Walter , who was himself warmly drawn to his visitor . Scott thanked Campbell for sending him such a guest , " one of the best and pleasantest acquaint- ances I have made this many a day . " In the * This copy is made from ...
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... nature , " he adds : - " The author may be remiss in the active exercise of this duty , but he will never have to reproach himself that he has attempted to poison , with political virulence , the pure fountains of elegant literature ...
... nature , " he adds : - " The author may be remiss in the active exercise of this duty , but he will never have to reproach himself that he has attempted to poison , with political virulence , the pure fountains of elegant literature ...
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