Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... humors of the day are hit off , in this genial collection of essays , in so agreeable a style , that the work is still read with interest- what was piquant gossip then being amusing THE RECEPTION OF KNICKERBOCKER . 66 history now . It vi.
... humors of the day are hit off , in this genial collection of essays , in so agreeable a style , that the work is still read with interest- what was piquant gossip then being amusing THE RECEPTION OF KNICKERBOCKER . 66 history now . It vi.
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... genial warmth , written book in his room , " followed by the an- which still lingers around my heart , and throbs nouncement of the actual book , " in two volumes - worthy reader - throbs kindly towards thyself , duodecimo , price three ...
... genial warmth , written book in his room , " followed by the an- which still lingers around my heart , and throbs nouncement of the actual book , " in two volumes - worthy reader - throbs kindly towards thyself , duodecimo , price three ...
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... genial and poetic treatment ; the fancy of the writer evidently luxuriating in the personal freedom of movement of his heroes , their humor of indi- vidual character , and the warm oriental color- ing of the whole . If the author had ...
... genial and poetic treatment ; the fancy of the writer evidently luxuriating in the personal freedom of movement of his heroes , their humor of indi- vidual character , and the warm oriental color- ing of the whole . If the author had ...
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... genial humor which have made his writings favorites wherever the English language is read . The charm is in the proportion , the keeping , the happy vein which inspires happi- ness in return . It is the felicity of but few au- thors ...
... genial humor which have made his writings favorites wherever the English language is read . The charm is in the proportion , the keeping , the happy vein which inspires happi- ness in return . It is the felicity of but few au- thors ...
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... genial author , and the loved and cherished friend and citizen , was laid quietly down to take his last sleep , among the scenes he has himself so faith- fully described , by the side of his mother , and in the very spot he had but a ...
... genial author , and the loved and cherished friend and citizen , was laid quietly down to take his last sleep , among the scenes he has himself so faith- fully described , by the side of his mother , and in the very spot he had but a ...
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