Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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Página 65
... lady's affections had not . been preoccupied , the Fosters seem to have believed . In an unauthorized addition to the " Life and Letters , " inserted in the English edition without the knowledge of the American editor , with some such ...
... lady's affections had not . been preoccupied , the Fosters seem to have believed . In an unauthorized addition to the " Life and Letters , " inserted in the English edition without the knowledge of the American editor , with some such ...
Página 68
... 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 to sea evidently refers to his anxiety on ...
... 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 to sea evidently refers to his anxiety on ...
Página 73
... ladies of New York and Al- bany were in blazing indignation at the ridicule put upon the old Dutch people , and minded to ostracize the irreverent au- thor from all social recognition . As late as 1818 , in an address before the ...
... ladies of New York and Al- bany were in blazing indignation at the ridicule put upon the old Dutch people , and minded to ostracize the irreverent au- thor from all social recognition . As late as 1818 , in an address before the ...
Página 74
... ladies who are our guests , and our sides have been absolutely sore with laugh- ing . I think , too , there are passages which indicate that the author possesses power of a different kind , and has some touches which remind me of Sterne ...
... ladies who are our guests , and our sides have been absolutely sore with laugh- ing . I think , too , there are passages which indicate that the author possesses power of a different kind , and has some touches which remind me of Sterne ...
Página 79
... ladies pronounce him one of the queerest , ugliest , most agreeable little creatures in the world . The conse- quence is there is not a ball , tea - party , con- cert , supper , or other private regale but that Jarvis is the most ...
... ladies pronounce him one of the queerest , ugliest , most agreeable little creatures in the world . The conse- quence is there is not a ball , tea - party , con- cert , supper , or other private regale but that Jarvis is the most ...
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