Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... Knickerbocker . " - Scheffer's " Christus Consolator . " - Notices of the Republication of the " Sketch Book . " - Liberal Reception of the Revised Series . CHAPTER XII . - Unprecedented Sale of Revised Edition of the " Sketch Book ...
... Knickerbocker . " - Scheffer's " Christus Consolator . " - Notices of the Republication of the " Sketch Book . " - Liberal Reception of the Revised Series . CHAPTER XII . - Unprecedented Sale of Revised Edition of the " Sketch Book ...
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... Knickerbocker Gallery . " - To Mrs. Kirkland . - Letter to John P. Kennedy . - Visit to Idlewild . - The " Home Journal's " Account of Conversation about Moore . - Letters to John P. Kennedy . — Letter to Mrs. Storrow . - European ...
... Knickerbocker Gallery . " - To Mrs. Kirkland . - Letter to John P. Kennedy . - Visit to Idlewild . - The " Home Journal's " Account of Conversation about Moore . - Letters to John P. Kennedy . — Letter to Mrs. Storrow . - European ...
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... Knickerbocker .-- Washington Allston . - Letter to Bancroft . - Letter to Professor Lieber . - The Atlantic Cable . - Indisposition . - Letter to a Juvenile Corres- pondent ... 308 CHAPTER XXIV . Continuing Indisposition . - Sir Walter ...
... Knickerbocker .-- Washington Allston . - Letter to Bancroft . - Letter to Professor Lieber . - The Atlantic Cable . - Indisposition . - Letter to a Juvenile Corres- pondent ... 308 CHAPTER XXIV . Continuing Indisposition . - Sir Walter ...
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... Knickerbocker , " to which Mr. Irving was in no ways privy , and a rejoinder in the " Messenger , " in which the writer , with compliments to the purity and richness of his general style , still adhered to his original position that Mr ...
... Knickerbocker , " to which Mr. Irving was in no ways privy , and a rejoinder in the " Messenger , " in which the writer , with compliments to the purity and richness of his general style , still adhered to his original position that Mr ...
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... Knickerbocker , " and then the public will be able to judge whether or no it is " lauda- tory . " While I am upon these literary matters , I will furnish you with a fact or two in my literary life in Europe , which may enable you to ...
... Knickerbocker , " and then the public will be able to judge whether or no it is " lauda- tory . " While I am upon these literary matters , I will furnish you with a fact or two in my literary life in Europe , which may enable you to ...
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