Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... replied that it must be produced in the style of my other works , and at my expense and risk ; and that whatever profit I was to derive from it must be from its sale and my bargain with the publishers . This is the true History of ...
... replied that it must be produced in the style of my other works , and at my expense and risk ; and that whatever profit I was to derive from it must be from its sale and my bargain with the publishers . This is the true History of ...
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... replied he assembly by their addresses this evening , have believed they had all departed . I stated that I rendered the announcement of his death , if pos- had in memory two survivors : one engaged in sible , still more impressive and ...
... replied he assembly by their addresses this evening , have believed they had all departed . I stated that I rendered the announcement of his death , if pos- had in memory two survivors : one engaged in sible , still more impressive and ...
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... replied Irving . The answer was a biography of the individual . There was a trait of singular and peculiar excellence in Mr. Irving , -of all mortals he was the freest of envy ; and merit of every order he was ready to recognize . A lit ...
... replied Irving . The answer was a biography of the individual . There was a trait of singular and peculiar excellence in Mr. Irving , -of all mortals he was the freest of envy ; and merit of every order he was ready to recognize . A lit ...
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... replied that I contributions from his purse were always of the had no objection , and that there was nothing most liberal kind . Of the extent of his private whatever to prevent it , and at the same time in- charities no man shall know ...
... replied that I contributions from his purse were always of the had no objection , and that there was nothing most liberal kind . Of the extent of his private whatever to prevent it , and at the same time in- charities no man shall know ...
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... replied , " and we have a great loss in returning immediately to the lively conversation the death of such a man . " " A loss , indeed ! and , suggested by the historic scenery we were pass- as soon as I heard of it , I put the flag at ...
... replied , " and we have a great loss in returning immediately to the lively conversation the death of such a man . " " A loss , indeed ! and , suggested by the historic scenery we were pass- as soon as I heard of it , I put the flag at ...
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