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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... side , and even mingled among the most clamorous of his I bid him farewell with a heavy heart , and he expressed with peculiar warmth and feeling his sense of the interest I had taken in his fate . I never felt in a enemies . · more ...
... side , and even mingled among the most clamorous of his I bid him farewell with a heavy heart , and he expressed with peculiar warmth and feeling his sense of the interest I had taken in his fate . I never felt in a enemies . · more ...
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... side ; and in her wandering state of mind she would talk to me with a sweet , natural , and af- fecting eloquence , that was overpowering . I saw more of the beauty of her mind in that delirious state than I had ever known before . Her ...
... side ; and in her wandering state of mind she would talk to me with a sweet , natural , and af- fecting eloquence , that was overpowering . I saw more of the beauty of her mind in that delirious state than I had ever known before . Her ...
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... side the water . Let an Englishman talk of the battle of Waterloo , and they will immediately bring up New Orleans and Plattsburg . A thoroughbred , thoroughly appointed soldier is nothing to a Kentucky rifleman , " etc. , etc. In ...
... side the water . Let an Englishman talk of the battle of Waterloo , and they will immediately bring up New Orleans and Plattsburg . A thoroughbred , thoroughly appointed soldier is nothing to a Kentucky rifleman , " etc. , etc. In ...
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... side and lean on the other . That is to say , he was warped on one side as if he had been scorched before the fire ; he had a wry neck , which made his head lean on one shoulder ; his hair was smugly powdered , and he had a round ...
... side and lean on the other . That is to say , he was warped on one side as if he had been scorched before the fire ; he had a wry neck , which made his head lean on one shoulder ; his hair was smugly powdered , and he had a round ...
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... side of anything . Never beat a more kindly heart than his ; alive to the sorrows , but not to the faults , of his friends , but doubly alive to their virtues and goodness . Indeed , people seemed to grow more good with one so unselfish ...
... side of anything . Never beat a more kindly heart than his ; alive to the sorrows , but not to the faults , of his friends , but doubly alive to their virtues and goodness . Indeed , people seemed to grow more good with one so unselfish ...
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