Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... give him a helping hand ; a few acts of munificence of this kind by rich . nabobs , he breaks out , " would be more pleasing in the sight of Heaven , and more to the glory and advantage of their coun- try , than building a dozen shingle ...
... give him a helping hand ; a few acts of munificence of this kind by rich . nabobs , he breaks out , " would be more pleasing in the sight of Heaven , and more to the glory and advantage of their coun- try , than building a dozen shingle ...
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... give a turn to my whole character , and throw some clouds into my dis- position , which have ever since hung about it . When I became more calm and collected , I ap- plied myself , by way of occupation , to the finish- ing of my work ...
... give a turn to my whole character , and throw some clouds into my dis- position , which have ever since hung about it . When I became more calm and collected , I ap- plied myself , by way of occupation , to the finish- ing of my work ...
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... give many of his letters , and an account of his intimacy with the family . From this account I quote : - " Soon after this , Mr. Irving , who had again for long felt the tenderest interest warm his 5 bosom , and finally enthrall his ...
... give many of his letters , and an account of his intimacy with the family . From this account I quote : - " Soon after this , Mr. Irving , who had again for long felt the tenderest interest warm his 5 bosom , and finally enthrall his ...
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... gives one of his bon mots which was industriously repeated at all the dinner tables , a profane sally , which seemed to tickle the Baltimoreans exceedingly . Be- ing very much importuned to go to church , he resolutely refused ...
... gives one of his bon mots which was industriously repeated at all the dinner tables , a profane sally , which seemed to tickle the Baltimoreans exceedingly . Be- ing very much importuned to go to church , he resolutely refused ...
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... brilliant talent of the editor of the " Review , " disguised as it was by affectation , but he said he " would not give the Minstrel for a wilderness of Jeffreys . " The years from 1811 to 1815 , when he went THE KNICKERBOCKER PERIOD . 83.
... brilliant talent of the editor of the " Review , " disguised as it was by affectation , but he said he " would not give the Minstrel for a wilderness of Jeffreys . " The years from 1811 to 1815 , when he went THE KNICKERBOCKER PERIOD . 83.
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