Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin cand Company, 1881 - 304 páginas For fifty years Irving charmed and instructed the American people and was the author who held on the whole the first place in their affections. |
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... Paris , to visit Tonneins , drawn thither solely by the recollection of this incident , vaguely hoping perhaps to apologize to the tender - hearted villagers for the imposition . 99 His conscience had always pricked him for it ; " 82 ...
... Paris , to visit Tonneins , drawn thither solely by the recollection of this incident , vaguely hoping perhaps to apologize to the tender - hearted villagers for the imposition . 99 His conscience had always pricked him for it ; " 82 ...
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... Paris , and re- mained there four months , studying French and frequenting the theatres with exem- plary regularity . Of his life in Paris there are only the meagrest reports , and he re- cords no observations upon political affairs ...
... Paris , and re- mained there four months , studying French and frequenting the theatres with exem- plary regularity . Of his life in Paris there are only the meagrest reports , and he re- cords no observations upon political affairs ...
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... Paris in 1805 , and a portrait by Jarvis in 1809 , present him to us in the fresh bloom of manly beauty . The face has an air of distinction and gen- ― 1 An amusing story in connection with this Richmond visit illustrates the romantic ...
... Paris in 1805 , and a portrait by Jarvis in 1809 , present him to us in the fresh bloom of manly beauty . The face has an air of distinction and gen- ― 1 An amusing story in connection with this Richmond visit illustrates the romantic ...
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... Paris , and try to work . ... " It was fortunate , perhaps , that this affection was returned by the warmest friendship only , since it was destined that the accomplishment of his wishes was impossible , for many obstacles which lay in ...
... Paris , and try to work . ... " It was fortunate , perhaps , that this affection was returned by the warmest friendship only , since it was destined that the accomplishment of his wishes was impossible , for many obstacles which lay in ...
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... Paris any such inference as that to which the lady alludes . Indeed , his ' memorandum book ' and letters show him to have had , at this time , sources of anxiety of quite a different nature . The allusion to his having to put once more ...
... Paris any such inference as that to which the lady alludes . Indeed , his ' memorandum book ' and letters show him to have had , at this time , sources of anxiety of quite a different nature . The allusion to his having to put once more ...
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admiration Agapida Alcuin Alhambra American army beautiful beheld Boabdil Brevoort brother career cavaliers character charm chivalry Christian Columbus Communipaw Conquest of Granada court damsel Darro delight Dutch enchanted England English eyes fancy fashion feel followed fortune friends gave genius Granada habits hand head heart HENRY CABOT LODGE honor hour Hudson humor Ichabod Crane Irving's Isabella JOHN Josiah Ogden Hoffman king Knickerbocker ladies letters literary literature lived look Madrid manner married ment mind Moorish Moors mountain never night opinion padre Paris passed Peter Peter Stuyvesant pict picture political popular queen Risingh romance says scene Scott seal of Solomon seemed Sketch-Book sketches social society soldier Spain Spanish spirit student style Swedes sympathy taste theatre thousand guineas tion tower ving warriors WASHINGTON IRVING worthy writes wrote York young