Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... remarking that it was quite perfect Granada , and The Alhambra , or the New Sketch - in his judgment , with the exception of the style , Book . The latter is dedicated , May , 1832 , to which he thought of unequal excellence . Mr. Ir ...
... remarking that it was quite perfect Granada , and The Alhambra , or the New Sketch - in his judgment , with the exception of the style , Book . The latter is dedicated , May , 1832 , to which he thought of unequal excellence . Mr. Ir ...
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... remarked a liberal interest on your part in the rising charac- ter and fortunes of my country , and a kind dis- position to promote the success of American talent , whether engaged in literature or the arts . I am induced , therefore ...
... remarked a liberal interest on your part in the rising charac- ter and fortunes of my country , and a kind dis- position to promote the success of American talent , whether engaged in literature or the arts . I am induced , therefore ...
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... remarked by one of the most subtle and powerful critics whom America has THE FUNERAL OF WASHINGTON IRVING . produced , Mr. Dana , the author of that more deeply - graven " Sketch Book , " The Idle Man , that Irving's wit and humor do ...
... remarked by one of the most subtle and powerful critics whom America has THE FUNERAL OF WASHINGTON IRVING . produced , Mr. Dana , the author of that more deeply - graven " Sketch Book , " The Idle Man , that Irving's wit and humor do ...
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... remarked that he had come late to the club , wholly unaware that any such resolu- tions were to be offered , and he was not pre- pared to speak as the dignity of the occasion demanded . He thought , however , that any man might venture ...
... remarked that he had come late to the club , wholly unaware that any such resolu- tions were to be offered , and he was not pre- pared to speak as the dignity of the occasion demanded . He thought , however , that any man might venture ...
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... remarked with some earnestness , " What , Doctor , might have been my destiny could I have commanded these treasures in my youth ! " Foreign criticism has exerted her refined pow- ers in unfolding the merits and the beauties in- herent ...
... remarked with some earnestness , " What , Doctor , might have been my destiny could I have commanded these treasures in my youth ! " Foreign criticism has exerted her refined pow- ers in unfolding the merits and the beauties in- herent ...
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