Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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Página vii
... feeling ; the Knickerbocker's History of New York was pub- seasoning of civic festivities ; the staple of local lished in December , 1809. It was commenced tales and local pleasantries . " We should at- by Washington Irving , in company ...
... feeling ; the Knickerbocker's History of New York was pub- seasoning of civic festivities ; the staple of local lished in December , 1809. It was commenced tales and local pleasantries . " We should at- by Washington Irving , in company ...
Página viii
... feelings of Mr. Irving . It is in recognition of this revelation of the poet's better nature that he writes , in words of charity , as he looked back upon the asperities which beset Campbell's career : - " I shall feel satisfaction in ...
... feelings of Mr. Irving . It is in recognition of this revelation of the poet's better nature that he writes , in words of charity , as he looked back upon the asperities which beset Campbell's career : - " I shall feel satisfaction in ...
Página xiii
... feeling for nature , the same indigenous style of thinking and local peculiarity of imagery , which give such novelty and interest to the pages of that gifted writer , In July , 1829 , Mr. Irving left Spain for Eng- will be found to ...
... feeling for nature , the same indigenous style of thinking and local peculiarity of imagery , which give such novelty and interest to the pages of that gifted writer , In July , 1829 , Mr. Irving left Spain for Eng- will be found to ...
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... feeling , and another for the London market in what similar to those I am at present endeavor- which all such professions are studiously omit - ing to rebut , had appeared in the public press , ted . " Mr. Irving sent to The Plaindealer ...
... feeling , and another for the London market in what similar to those I am at present endeavor- which all such professions are studiously omit - ing to rebut , had appeared in the public press , ted . " Mr. Irving sent to The Plaindealer ...
Página xv
... feelings ; and , whatever may be your comments , it is not prob- able that they will draw any further reply from ... feeling . His appreciation of Irving's early American productions , and not less , of his later , was warm and ...
... feelings ; and , whatever may be your comments , it is not prob- able that they will draw any further reply from ... feeling . His appreciation of Irving's early American productions , and not less , of his later , was warm and ...
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