Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... literary institutions established in the city . He also became intimate at this time with Washing- ton Irving , whose elder brother William married Paulding's sister , and in connexion with whom he made his first literary venture in the ...
... literary institutions established in the city . He also became intimate at this time with Washing- ton Irving , whose elder brother William married Paulding's sister , and in connexion with whom he made his first literary venture in the ...
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... Literary World , Wheaton's Nation- al Advocate , the National Intelligencer , the Southern Press , the Washington Union , & c . , & c . He also contributed two articles to a volume by different hands edited by the late Robert C. Sands ...
... Literary World , Wheaton's Nation- al Advocate , the National Intelligencer , the Southern Press , the Washington Union , & c . , & c . He also contributed two articles to a volume by different hands edited by the late Robert C. Sands ...
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... literary efforts . In these he always exercised an important influence , and through them was as well known in England as in Ame- rica . The collection of his works embraces six volumes , the larger portion of which is devoted to his ...
... literary efforts . In these he always exercised an important influence , and through them was as well known in England as in Ame- rica . The collection of his works embraces six volumes , the larger portion of which is devoted to his ...
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... literary executors , whom he left in charge of his papers by will , were Edward Everett , George Ticknor , Cornelius C. Felton , George T. Curtis . The career of Webster remains as a study for his countrymen . Its lessons are not ...
... literary executors , whom he left in charge of his papers by will , were Edward Everett , George Ticknor , Cornelius C. Felton , George T. Curtis . The career of Webster remains as a study for his countrymen . Its lessons are not ...
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... Literary World for November 22 , 1851. The only compensa- tion Irving received was his share of the profits from his publisher . hospitably entertaining his friends , occasionally visiting different portions of the country , and em ...
... Literary World for November 22 , 1851. The only compensa- tion Irving received was his share of the profits from his publisher . hospitably entertaining his friends , occasionally visiting different portions of the country , and em ...
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