Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... took occasion to add that he had strong ground for supposing Mr. Irving to have been a frequent contributor to the " London Quarterly , " while that peri- odical , more than any other in Europe , was distinguished for its unprincipled ...
... took occasion to add that he had strong ground for supposing Mr. Irving to have been a frequent contributor to the " London Quarterly , " while that peri- odical , more than any other in Europe , was distinguished for its unprincipled ...
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... took up much of his time and thoughts . It is ad- dressed to Mrs. Storrow , at Paris , and bears date June 27th : - We are in the midst of plots , conspiracies , and insurrec- tions , and know not what a day may bring forth . The Regent ...
... took up much of his time and thoughts . It is ad- dressed to Mrs. Storrow , at Paris , and bears date June 27th : - We are in the midst of plots , conspiracies , and insurrec- tions , and know not what a day may bring forth . The Regent ...
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... took tea there , and returned home about eleven I drove to o'clock . I never saw Madrid under more striking and picturesque cir- cumstances . Yesterday was comparatively tranquil , but this morning the " Gen- eral , " or alarm , has ...
... took tea there , and returned home about eleven I drove to o'clock . I never saw Madrid under more striking and picturesque cir- cumstances . Yesterday was comparatively tranquil , but this morning the " Gen- eral , " or alarm , has ...
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... took place . He states that he could see the flash of firearms . from his window , and was often roused from sleep by the report of them in the night . The consequence of this exposure and fatigue to one who had hardly yet 43.
... took place . He states that he could see the flash of firearms . from his window , and was often roused from sleep by the report of them in the night . The consequence of this exposure and fatigue to one who had hardly yet 43.
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... took his stand beside her ; the Duchess of Valverde arranged the royal train over the back of the chair of state which forms the throne , so that it spread be- hind the little Queen something like the tail of a peacock . The little ...
... took his stand beside her ; the Duchess of Valverde arranged the royal train over the back of the chair of state which forms the throne , so that it spread be- hind the little Queen something like the tail of a peacock . The little ...
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