Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... seemed to challenge the attention of Mr. Irving , imputing the glorification of Mr. Astor as a motive for the work , with the ac- companying stimulus of a large sum of money paid by the millionaire . Mr. Irving availed him- self of the ...
... seemed to challenge the attention of Mr. Irving , imputing the glorification of Mr. Astor as a motive for the work , with the ac- companying stimulus of a large sum of money paid by the millionaire . Mr. Irving availed him- self of the ...
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... seemed to repose in me . It was drawn closer when , in the prose- cution of my literary task , I became acquainted , from his papers and his confidential conversa- tions , with the scope and power of his mind , and the grandeur of his ...
... seemed to repose in me . It was drawn closer when , in the prose- cution of my literary task , I became acquainted , from his papers and his confidential conversa- tions , with the scope and power of his mind , and the grandeur of his ...
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... seemed to sympathize with his departure from earth , bear witness to his un- affected piety . BY W. FRANCIS WILLIAMS . 66 We have now concluded our brief sketch of the literary career of Washington Irving . It would be an injustice to ...
... seemed to sympathize with his departure from earth , bear witness to his un- affected piety . BY W. FRANCIS WILLIAMS . 66 We have now concluded our brief sketch of the literary career of Washington Irving . It would be an injustice to ...
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... seemed to be the disposition of the seat for him . In that day of dreary teaching in our In my attendance on this meeting of the His - academies , young Irving was associated with torical Society , it was my purpose to remain a boys of ...
... seemed to be the disposition of the seat for him . In that day of dreary teaching in our In my attendance on this meeting of the His - academies , young Irving was associated with torical Society , it was my purpose to remain a boys of ...
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... seemed to have a habit of man of taste , a dramatic writer , if not a per- loneliness or abstraction ; but he was early a former . He possessed a magisterial air , a robust reader , and I might say an observer from the and athletic ...
... seemed to have a habit of man of taste , a dramatic writer , if not a per- loneliness or abstraction ; but he was early a former . He possessed a magisterial air , a robust reader , and I might say an observer from the and athletic ...
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