Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... Literature . " | anxious for me to see him , and held me up in her arms as he rode past . This , however , did not satisfy her ; so the next day , when walking with me in Broadway , she espied him in a shop , she seized my hand and ...
... Literature . " | anxious for me to see him , and held me up in her arms as he rode past . This , however , did not satisfy her ; so the next day , when walking with me in Broadway , she espied him in a shop , she seized my hand and ...
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... time social in his disposition , gentle and endearing in his manners , and extremely prepossessing in his appearance and address . With a delicate and even nervous sensibility , and 66 MINISTRY OF LITERATURE . THE SKETCH - BOOK . a viii.
... time social in his disposition , gentle and endearing in his manners , and extremely prepossessing in his appearance and address . With a delicate and even nervous sensibility , and 66 MINISTRY OF LITERATURE . THE SKETCH - BOOK . a viii.
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... literature was in its infancy . " When we turn our eyes to England , from whence this bounteous tide of literature pours in upon us , it is with such feel- ings as the Egyptian experiences , when he looks towards the sacred source of ...
... literature was in its infancy . " When we turn our eyes to England , from whence this bounteous tide of literature pours in upon us , it is with such feel- ings as the Egyptian experiences , when he looks towards the sacred source of ...
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... literature : for his style would , in a measure , have made them his own . " * Before 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 ...
... literature : for his style would , in a measure , have made them his own . " * Before 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 ...
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... literature for many years both in Europe and America , has honestly earned the title of a benefactor to the public mind . " A letter from Mr. Irving to Mr. Putnam , expresses a still more intimate and cordial sentiment . " I take ...
... literature for many years both in Europe and America , has honestly earned the title of a benefactor to the public mind . " A letter from Mr. Irving to Mr. Putnam , expresses a still more intimate and cordial sentiment . " I take ...
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