Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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Página viii
... speak of this visit within the last year of his life with boyish de- light . " This , " said he , " was to be happy . I felt happiness then . " So true and generous was his allegiance to the noble nature of Sir Walter , who was himself ...
... speak of this visit within the last year of his life with boyish de- light . " This , " said he , " was to be happy . I felt happiness then . " So true and generous was his allegiance to the noble nature of Sir Walter , who was himself ...
Página xiii
... speak to the heart . Neither , I am convinced , will it be the least of his merits in your eyes , that his writings are imbued with the independent spirit and the buoyant aspirations incident to a youthful , a free , and a rising ...
... speak to the heart . Neither , I am convinced , will it be the least of his merits in your eyes , that his writings are imbued with the independent spirit and the buoyant aspirations incident to a youthful , a free , and a rising ...
Página xx
... speak- ing strangers in the following card : GRANADA . JOSÉ JIMENEZ , ( SON OF MATEO JIMENEZ , GUIDE TO WASHINGTON IRVING , ) A NATIVE OF THE ALHAMBRA , RESPECTFULLY offers his services , to ac— company Strangers , Travellers and vi ...
... speak- ing strangers in the following card : GRANADA . JOSÉ JIMENEZ , ( SON OF MATEO JIMENEZ , GUIDE TO WASHINGTON IRVING , ) A NATIVE OF THE ALHAMBRA , RESPECTFULLY offers his services , to ac— company Strangers , Travellers and vi ...
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... speak sincerely of Irving , and say at the outset that , mournful as it is , we think that we shall never see his face nor touch his hand again . Yet , on the whole , there is far more to cheer and exalt than to sadden and depress us ...
... speak sincerely of Irving , and say at the outset that , mournful as it is , we think that we shall never see his face nor touch his hand again . Yet , on the whole , there is far more to cheer and exalt than to sadden and depress us ...
Página xxxi
... speak to me of his own occupations . How he proceeded with descriptions , I cannot say ; but I found that where he gave expression to feeling , he would write continuously , pouring out as it were at one gush all he intended to give ...
... speak to me of his own occupations . How he proceeded with descriptions , I cannot say ; but I found that where he gave expression to feeling , he would write continuously , pouring out as it were at one gush all he intended to give ...
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