Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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Página vi
... leaving America , and had been thought to have some aptness , as I certainly had a strong inclination for it . I mentioned the idea to Allston , and he caught at it with eagerness . Nothing could be more feasible . We would take an ...
... leaving America , and had been thought to have some aptness , as I certainly had a strong inclination for it . I mentioned the idea to Allston , and he caught at it with eagerness . Nothing could be more feasible . We would take an ...
Página xii
... leave them no longer without a Sovereign . Political reasons possibly prevented her from fixing on a Eu- With Mrs. Jerome Napoleon , the Marchioness Wellesley , and Archduke Irving of Parma and Lucca , the Trans - Atlantics may hope to ...
... leave them no longer without a Sovereign . Political reasons possibly prevented her from fixing on a Eu- With Mrs. Jerome Napoleon , the Marchioness Wellesley , and Archduke Irving of Parma and Lucca , the Trans - Atlantics may hope to ...
Página xiii
... leaving 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 ...
... leaving 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 ...
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... leave behind all baser matter . We might linger , too , upon the nationality of Irving's descriptions of American nature ; of the fortunate turn his mind took to the great western regions of the American continent before they were ...
... leave behind all baser matter . We might linger , too , upon the nationality of Irving's descriptions of American nature ; of the fortunate turn his mind took to the great western regions of the American continent before they were ...
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... leaving the depot , and passing by a number of the prin- cipal stores and the hotels , winds up a short steep hill ... leaves lying upon the walks and lawns , and the wind playing around the yet verdant evergreens and among the bare ...
... leaving the depot , and passing by a number of the prin- cipal stores and the hotels , winds up a short steep hill ... leaves lying upon the walks and lawns , and the wind playing around the yet verdant evergreens and among the bare ...
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