Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... facts furnished by the poet's brother . It afterwards led to a personal acquaintance between the two authors when Mr. Irving visited England . In 1850 , after Camp- bell's death , when his Life and Letters , edited by Dr. Beattie , were ...
... facts furnished by the poet's brother . It afterwards led to a personal acquaintance between the two authors when Mr. Irving visited England . In 1850 , after Camp- bell's death , when his Life and Letters , edited by Dr. Beattie , were ...
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... facts . After the Columbus was finished , he took them up , and in a very short time completed his Conquest of Granada , which many consider a masterpiece of romantic narrative . " Some other materials , relating to the period of ...
... facts . After the Columbus was finished , he took them up , and in a very short time completed his Conquest of Granada , which many consider a masterpiece of romantic narrative . " Some other materials , relating to the period of ...
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... fact , misconstructions of my con- full of amor patria and professions of American duct and misconceptions of my ... facts . " When my Tour on the Prairies was ready for the press , I sent a manuscript copy to Eng- land for publication ...
... fact , misconstructions of my con- full of amor patria and professions of American duct and misconceptions of my ... facts . " When my Tour on the Prairies was ready for the press , I sent a manuscript copy to Eng- land for publication ...
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... facts in his work , but paid but little respect to Mr. Astor , whom he regarded merely as a merchant seeking his own profit , and not a discoverer . He had not even sent a man to observe the facts in the natural history . Astor did not ...
... facts in his work , but paid but little respect to Mr. Astor , whom he regarded merely as a merchant seeking his own profit , and not a discoverer . He had not even sent a man to observe the facts in the natural history . Astor did not ...
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... facts , however , will prove to be linked and banded together by one great scheme , devised and conducted by a master- spirit ; one set of characters , also , continues throughout , appearing occasionally , though some- times at long ...
... facts , however , will prove to be linked and banded together by one great scheme , devised and conducted by a master- spirit ; one set of characters , also , continues throughout , appearing occasionally , though some- times at long ...
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