Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... Reply to Invitation from Moses Thomas . - Letter to James K. Paulding . PAGE 265 CHAPTER XXI . Publication of Vol . II . of " Life of Washington . " - Letter from Prescott . - Letter to Henry T. Tuckerman . - Letter of Charles L. Brace ...
... Reply to Invitation from Moses Thomas . - Letter to James K. Paulding . PAGE 265 CHAPTER XXI . Publication of Vol . II . of " Life of Washington . " - Letter from Prescott . - Letter to Henry T. Tuckerman . - Letter of Charles L. Brace ...
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... Reply . -The " Heart of the Andes . " - Medical Consultation . - Cogs- well's Anecdote . - Relapse . - Visit of Kemble . - Discouragement . -Letter to H. T. Tuckerman on his Notice of Vol . V .......... 348 CHAPTER XXVI . Last Days ...
... Reply . -The " Heart of the Andes . " - Medical Consultation . - Cogs- well's Anecdote . - Relapse . - Visit of Kemble . - Discouragement . -Letter to H. T. Tuckerman on his Notice of Vol . V .......... 348 CHAPTER XXVI . Last Days ...
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... reply to a speech from each , " with the terrors of a school - girl , ” a letter to his sister remarks : - I believe , at first , I felt almost as much fluttered as herself . I entered so much into the novelty and peculiarity of her ...
... reply to a speech from each , " with the terrors of a school - girl , ” a letter to his sister remarks : - I believe , at first , I felt almost as much fluttered as herself . I entered so much into the novelty and peculiarity of her ...
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... 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 , accordingly , from his ...
... 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 , accordingly , from his ...
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... reply in the " 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 ...
... reply in the " 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 ...
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