Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... character : — MY DEAR KATE : - [ To Miss Catherine Irving . ] MADRID , November 15 , 1842 . Your letter of October 1st reached me a few days since , and gave me a very sunshiny account of affairs at pleasant little Sunnyside . I thus en ...
... character : — MY DEAR KATE : - [ To Miss Catherine Irving . ] MADRID , November 15 , 1842 . Your letter of October 1st reached me a few days since , and gave me a very sunshiny account of affairs at pleasant little Sunnyside . I thus en ...
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... character , and demand reply . His friend read it , and , satisfied of the unsoundness of the strictures , and that his acknowledgments to Navar- rete were ample , advised him to give himself no con- cern about it . He dismissed it ...
... character , and demand reply . His friend read it , and , satisfied of the unsoundness of the strictures , and that his acknowledgments to Navar- rete were ample , advised him to give himself no con- cern about it . He dismissed it ...
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... bring the delicacy of his character into suspicion . In his reply , dated October 13th , he expressed great regret for the whole matter , and said he would do Mr. Irving justice in the December number of the " Maga- 21 LIFE AND LETTERS.
... bring the delicacy of his character into suspicion . In his reply , dated October 13th , he expressed great regret for the whole matter , and said he would do Mr. Irving justice in the December number of the " Maga- 21 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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... character ; though I hope that is sufficiently known to take care of itself on the point in question . I understand a kind friend has recently been vindicating me against attacks made on me in the " Southern Literary Messenger , " on ...
... character ; though I hope that is sufficiently known to take care of itself on the point in question . I understand a kind friend has recently been vindicating me against attacks made on me in the " Southern Literary Messenger , " on ...
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... character . As the recent change of affairs has been one in which the moderados , or aristocracy , have taken great ... characters elevated into place about the royal person by former revolutions are now superseded , and the old nobility ...
... character . As the recent change of affairs has been one in which the moderados , or aristocracy , have taken great ... characters elevated into place about the royal person by former revolutions are now superseded , and the old nobility ...
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