Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... English lady , and been settled in his new country some twenty years . A newspaper correspondent a few years since narrated an anecdote of this early period , of a pleasing character , which , unlike many things of the kind , has , we ...
... English lady , and been settled in his new country some twenty years . A newspaper correspondent a few years since narrated an anecdote of this early period , of a pleasing character , which , unlike many things of the kind , has , we ...
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... English classical reading to give the sciousness of the joke . The highest honor ever riant , original material , the highest gusto . The paid to the authentic history of Knickerbocker descriptions of nature and manners are occasion ...
... English classical reading to give the sciousness of the joke . The highest honor ever riant , original material , the highest gusto . The paid to the authentic history of Knickerbocker descriptions of nature and manners are occasion ...
Página ix
... English , par- ticularly in such as were removed from business centres ; and found much to study in personal peculiarities , while at a small watering - place in Wales . He there met with the veteran angler whom he has so pleasantly ...
... English , par- ticularly in such as were removed from business centres ; and found much to study in personal peculiarities , while at a small watering - place in Wales . He there met with the veteran angler whom he has so pleasantly ...
Página x
... English society in the metropolis . Moore's Diary at this period abounds with pleas- ant glimpses of Irving in these social scenes in Paris at the dinner - parties of London , in com- pany with his intimates , Kenney the dramatist and ...
... English society in the metropolis . Moore's Diary at this period abounds with pleas- ant glimpses of Irving in these social scenes in Paris at the dinner - parties of London , in com- pany with his intimates , Kenney the dramatist and ...
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... 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 stories of the Nervous Gentleman ...
... 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 stories of the Nervous Gentleman ...
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