Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... amiable and excellent woman , the Duchess of Victoria . I have always esteemed and admired her , but never so much as since her great reverse of fortune . During the siege , as the palace of Buena Vista 50 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... amiable and excellent woman , the Duchess of Victoria . I have always esteemed and admired her , but never so much as since her great reverse of fortune . During the siege , as the palace of Buena Vista 50 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... admiration . I do not figure about yet in the streets on foot , lest people should think me proud ; I continue therefore , to drive out in my carriage . Indeed , 1 endeavor to behave as humbly and modestly as possible under " so great a ...
... admiration . I do not figure about yet in the streets on foot , lest people should think me proud ; I continue therefore , to drive out in my carriage . Indeed , 1 endeavor to behave as humbly and modestly as possible under " so great a ...
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... admirable actress and an excellent singer . We have an excel- lent tenor also a young man who , when he gets more cultivation and training , will be worthy of the Paris stage . The theatre is well arranged , and so fashionable in every ...
... admirable actress and an excellent singer . We have an excel- lent tenor also a young man who , when he gets more cultivation and training , will be worthy of the Paris stage . The theatre is well arranged , and so fashionable in every ...
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... admiration of Goldsmith , with a cordial appreciation of the spirit of his writings , and with many similar intellectual tendencies , he has portrayed the varied picture of his life with a grace and elegance that make his narrative as ...
... admiration of Goldsmith , with a cordial appreciation of the spirit of his writings , and with many similar intellectual tendencies , he has portrayed the varied picture of his life with a grace and elegance that make his narrative as ...
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... admirable description of the influence of his own writings than Mr. Irving has given in his opening paragraph on Goldsmith . We will not forego the pleasure of quoting it entire . " There are few writers for whom the reader feels such ...
... admirable description of the influence of his own writings than Mr. Irving has given in his opening paragraph on Goldsmith . We will not forego the pleasure of quoting it entire . " There are few writers for whom the reader feels such ...
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