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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Página 47
... face has an air of distinction and gen- ― 1 An amusing story in connection with this Richmond visit illustrates the romantic phase of Irving's character . Cooper , who was playing at the theatre , needed small- clothes for one of his ...
... face has an air of distinction and gen- ― 1 An amusing story in connection with this Richmond visit illustrates the romantic phase of Irving's character . Cooper , who was playing at the theatre , needed small- clothes for one of his ...
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... face and rendering it very attractive ; while , if he were about to say anything humorous , it would beam forth from his eyes even before the words were spoken . As a young man his face was ex- ceedingly handsome , and his head was well ...
... face and rendering it very attractive ; while , if he were about to say anything humorous , it would beam forth from his eyes even before the words were spoken . As a young man his face was ex- ceedingly handsome , and his head was well ...
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... face , and don't seek after a great belle . Get such a girl as Mary or get her if you can ; though I am afraid she has still an unlucky kind- ness for poor which will stand in the way of her fortunes . I wish to God they were rich , and ...
... face , and don't seek after a great belle . Get such a girl as Mary or get her if you can ; though I am afraid she has still an unlucky kind- ness for poor which will stand in the way of her fortunes . I wish to God they were rich , and ...
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... face of things here . You would scarcely recognize our old peaceful city . Nothing is talked of but armies , navies , bat- tles , etc. " The same phenomenon was wit- nessed then that was observed in the war for the Union : " Men who had ...
... face of things here . You would scarcely recognize our old peaceful city . Nothing is talked of but armies , navies , bat- tles , etc. " The same phenomenon was wit- nessed then that was observed in the war for the Union : " Men who had ...
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... the Rev. Andrew Jeffrey , of Lochmaben , Scotland , and famous in litera- ture as " The Blue - Eyed Lassie " of Burns . From another song , " When first I saw my Jeanie's Face , " which does not appear in the 96 WASHINGTON IRVING .
... the Rev. Andrew Jeffrey , of Lochmaben , Scotland , and famous in litera- ture as " The Blue - Eyed Lassie " of Burns . From another song , " When first I saw my Jeanie's Face , " which does not appear in the 96 WASHINGTON IRVING .
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