Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... writing for an historical magazine , to produce the following decisive testimony on the subject . In a letter , the original of which is before us , to Mr. Henry Panton , dated Sunnyside , Feb. 15 , 1850 , Mr. Irving states precisely ...
... writing for an historical magazine , to produce the following decisive testimony on the subject . In a letter , the original of which is before us , to Mr. Henry Panton , dated Sunnyside , Feb. 15 , 1850 , Mr. Irving states precisely ...
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... writings . of life , all tinted with the rainbow hues of youth- It was while at Rome , on this journey , that he ful promise . became acquainted with Washington Allston , and so far participated in his studies as to medi- tate for a ...
... writings . of life , all tinted with the rainbow hues of youth- It was while at Rome , on this journey , that he ful promise . became acquainted with Washington Allston , and so far participated in his studies as to medi- tate for a ...
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... writing . A paragraph descriptive of the youthful Camp- bell might be taken for a portrait of himself . Indeed , it often happens that a writer , while drawing the character of another , is simply pro- jecting his sympathies , and ...
... writing . A paragraph descriptive of the youthful Camp- bell might be taken for a portrait of himself . Indeed , it often happens that a writer , while drawing the character of another , is simply pro- jecting his sympathies , and ...
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... writing in 1815 , after his pen had done | good service to his countrymen in the war , re- cords his sense of the peculiar sphere of author- ship in its better moods . After describing " the exalted ministry of literature to keep ...
... writing in 1815 , after his pen had done | good service to his countrymen in the war , re- cords his sense of the peculiar sphere of author- ship in its better moods . After describing " the exalted ministry of literature to keep ...
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... writing ; I knew him well in London . He always slept at dinner . One day , as he was dining at Mr. Hallam's , they took him , when asleep , to Lady Jersey's rout ; and to see the Sieur Geoffrey , when he opened his eyes in the ...
... writing ; I knew him well in London . He always slept at dinner . One day , as he was dining at Mr. Hallam's , they took him , when asleep , to Lady Jersey's rout ; and to see the Sieur Geoffrey , when he opened his eyes in the ...
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