| Theodore Sedgwick Fay - 1832 - 232 páginas
...productions will probably meet ; and we have every reason to fear that his Columbus has put an end to all hopes of his succeeding hereafter in the department...are full of the delightfully graphic and pleasing delineations peculiar to the author, and worthy of the best parts of the Sketch Book. The want of nationality... | |
| Pierre Munroe Irving - 1863 - 434 páginas
...observations, his moonlight thoughts on that interesting scene, his reveries from the various points of prospect, are, in our estimation, really delicious....only to be produced by the hand of a master. Indeed, these opening pages are full of those delightfully graphic and pleasing delineations peculiar to this... | |
| Pierre Munroe Irving - 1864 - 422 páginas
...page, every line, every word, with the reality of truth and the glow of nature. They are evidently 110 inventions, but transcripts. His scenes stretch away...only to be produced by the hand of a master. Indeed, these opening pages are full of those delightfully graphic and pleasing delineations peculiar to this... | |
| Pierre Munroe Irving - 1864 - 410 páginas
...of nature. They are evidently no inventions, but transcripts. His scenes stretch away before you j his people move, look, and walk with an individuality...only to be produced by the hand of a master. Indeed, these opening pages are full of those delightfully graphic and pleasing delineations peculiar to this... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 724 páginas
...his reveries from the various points of prospect, are, in our estimation, really delicious. Thenvery familiar and easy simplicity makes them so. They are...only to be produced by the hand of a master. Indeed, these opening pages are full of those delightfully graphic and pleasing delineations peculiar to this... | |
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