Irvingiana: A Memorial of Washington IrvingC.B. Richardson, 1860 - 64 páginas |
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... whole course of life . We had been visiting a stately villa , with its gallery of paintings , its marble halls , its terraced gardens set out with statues and fountains , and were returning to Rome about sunset . The blandness of the ...
... whole course of life . We had been visiting a stately villa , with its gallery of paintings , its marble halls , its terraced gardens set out with statues and fountains , and were returning to Rome about sunset . The blandness of the ...
Página vii
... whole commu- nity together in good humor and good fellow- ship ; the rallying points of home feeling ; the Knickerbocker's History of New York was pub- seasoning of civic festivities ; the staple of local lished in December , 1809. It ...
... whole commu- nity together in good humor and good fellow- ship ; the rallying points of home feeling ; the Knickerbocker's History of New York was pub- seasoning of civic festivities ; the staple of local lished in December , 1809. It ...
Página ix
... whole was in prospect by some bookseller , when the author applied to Murray to undertake the work . The answer was civil , but the publisher declined it . Mr. Irving then addressed Sir Walter Scott ( by whom he had previously been ...
... whole was in prospect by some bookseller , when the author applied to Murray to undertake the work . The answer was civil , but the publisher declined it . Mr. Irving then addressed Sir Walter Scott ( by whom he had previously been ...
Página xii
... whole narrative in order to make it uniform spent three months in the old Moorish palace . in style throughout . Mr. Irving afterwards He some time after , in America , published his thought that its style was not improved by the ...
... whole narrative in order to make it uniform spent three months in the old Moorish palace . in style throughout . Mr. Irving afterwards He some time after , in America , published his thought that its style was not improved by the ...
Página xvii
... whole enterprise winds up by a regular catastrophe ; so that the work , without any labored attempt at artificial construction , actually possesses much of that variety so much sought after in works of fiction , and considered so ...
... whole enterprise winds up by a regular catastrophe ; so that the work , without any labored attempt at artificial construction , actually possesses much of that variety so much sought after in works of fiction , and considered so ...
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