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... him would have ever insisted upon any but an occasional and fitful expression , except for the necessities of his subsequent condition , is doubtful . Irving's first literary publication was a series of letters , BOYHOOD . 29.
... him would have ever insisted upon any but an occasional and fitful expression , except for the necessities of his subsequent condition , is doubtful . Irving's first literary publication was a series of letters , BOYHOOD . 29.
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... letters are open imitations of the " Spectator " and the " Tatler , " and al- though sharp upon local follies are of no consequence at present except as foreshad- owing the sensibility and quiet humor of the future author , and his ...
... letters are open imitations of the " Spectator " and the " Tatler , " and al- though sharp upon local follies are of no consequence at present except as foreshad- owing the sensibility and quiet humor of the future author , and his ...
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... letters from herself and the nobil- ity to persons of the first distinction in Florence , Rome , and Naples . Late in December Irving sailed for Sic- ily in a Genoese packet . Off the island of Planoca it was overpowered and capt- ured ...
... letters from herself and the nobil- ity to persons of the first distinction in Florence , Rome , and Naples . Late in December Irving sailed for Sic- ily in a Genoese packet . Off the island of Planoca it was overpowered and capt- ured ...
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... letters and journal . These social worthies had jolly suppers at the humble taverns of the city , and wilder ... letter of Mr. Paulding , one of his com- rades , written twenty years after , who re- calls to mind the keeper of a porter ...
... letters and journal . These social worthies had jolly suppers at the humble taverns of the city , and wilder ... letter of Mr. Paulding , one of his com- rades , written twenty years after , who re- calls to mind the keeper of a porter ...
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... letter to Miss Fairlie , written from Richmond , where he was attending the trial of Aaron Burr , he expresses his exalted opinion of the sex . It was said in accounting for the open sympathy of the ladies with the pris- oner that Burr ...
... letter to Miss Fairlie , written from Richmond , where he was attending the trial of Aaron Burr , he expresses his exalted opinion of the sex . It was said in accounting for the open sympathy of the ladies with the pris- oner that Burr ...
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