Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... England as the companion of my studio . I promised my- through Flanders and Holland , having accumu- self a world of enjoyment in his society , and in lated , by the way , an abiding stock of impres- the society of several artists with ...
... England as the companion of my studio . I promised my- through Flanders and Holland , having accumu- self a world of enjoyment in his society , and in lated , by the way , an abiding stock of impres- the society of several artists with ...
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... England . In 1850 , after Camp- bell's death , when his Life and Letters , edited by Dr. Beattie , were about to be republished by the Harpers in New York , Mr. Irving was ap- plied to for a few preliminary words of introduc- tion . He ...
... England . In 1850 , after Camp- bell's death , when his Life and Letters , edited by Dr. Beattie , were about to be republished by the Harpers in New York , Mr. Irving was ap- plied to for a few preliminary words of introduc- tion . He ...
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... England , from whence this bounteous tide of literature pours in upon us , it is with such feel- ings as the Egyptian experiences , when he looks towards the sacred source of that stream which , rising in a far distant country , flows ...
... England , from whence this bounteous tide of literature pours in upon us , it is with such feel- ings as the Egyptian experiences , when he looks towards the sacred source of that stream which , rising in a far distant country , flows ...
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... England on his return to America , he edited for a London publisher , in the beginning of 1832 , an edition , the first in England , of the Poems of William Cullen Bryant . Though unacquainted with Mr. Bryant at the time , he was a warm ...
... England on his return to America , he edited for a London publisher , in the beginning of 1832 , an edition , the first in England , of the Poems of William Cullen Bryant . Though unacquainted with Mr. Bryant at the time , he was a warm ...
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... England of 1812. He was attracted to the subject not less by an early fondness for the character of the trappers and voyageurs of the West , into whose company he had been thrown in his youth , in Canada , than by his subsequent ...
... England of 1812. He was attracted to the subject not less by an early fondness for the character of the trappers and voyageurs of the West , into whose company he had been thrown in his youth , in Canada , than by his subsequent ...
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