Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... seen her since my illness , and I had to thank her for many kind inquiries she had made after my health , sending one of the Duke's aides - de - camp for the purpose . It will be a joyful hour for her , I am convinced , when the Duke ...
... seen her since my illness , and I had to thank her for many kind inquiries she had made after my health , sending one of the Duke's aides - de - camp for the purpose . It will be a joyful hour for her , I am convinced , when the Duke ...
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... seen , recovered sufficiently from his tantalizing malady to be able to go about on foot , and felt so extremely interested and excited during the crisis , that he could not keep in the house day or night . " I sallied out with as much ...
... seen , recovered sufficiently from his tantalizing malady to be able to go about on foot , and felt so extremely interested and excited during the crisis , that he could not keep in the house day or night . " I sallied out with as much ...
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... seen , in a former letter that when prepara- tions were made for a last stand at the palace , in case the city should be carried by assault , he had joined with the rest of the diplomatic corps in an offer to repair thither , and be ...
... seen , in a former letter that when prepara- tions were made for a last stand at the palace , in case the city should be carried by assault , he had joined with the rest of the diplomatic corps in an offer to repair thither , and be ...
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... seen , quite worthy of being classed with the Siddonses , Pastas , etc. I had scarcely expected ever again to have seen such a glorious combination of talent and personal endowment on the stage . November 22d , in a letter to me , he ...
... seen , quite worthy of being classed with the Siddonses , Pastas , etc. I had scarcely expected ever again to have seen such a glorious combination of talent and personal endowment on the stage . November 22d , in a letter to me , he ...
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... seen enough of the world , and grown too wise for its gayeties , would hardly be to the taste of a bevy of young ladies , for whom the world has still some novelty . January 20th , 1844.- [ To Pierre M. Irving . ] I feel sadly the loss ...
... seen enough of the world , and grown too wise for its gayeties , would hardly be to the taste of a bevy of young ladies , for whom the world has still some novelty . January 20th , 1844.- [ To Pierre M. Irving . ] I feel sadly the loss ...
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