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Washington Irving. tion of " La Jeunesse de Richelieu , " a French play by M. Duval , which had been acted in Paris about thirty years before . It was one that Payne had already done in the rough , and he was now engaged in retouching ...
Washington Irving. tion of " La Jeunesse de Richelieu , " a French play by M. Duval , which had been acted in Paris about thirty years before . It was one that Payne had already done in the rough , and he was now engaged in retouching ...
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Washington Irving. This was Henry W. Longfellow , the now celebrated American poet , then a youth of twenty - one , who had re- ceived the offer of a professorship of modern languages in Bowdoin College , Maine , for which he was ...
Washington Irving. This was Henry W. Longfellow , the now celebrated American poet , then a youth of twenty - one , who had re- ceived the offer of a professorship of modern languages in Bowdoin College , Maine , for which he was ...
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... Irving's brief remarks , which derive their chief in- terest from the pleasant allusion to Rogers and Halleck : Mr. Washington Irving , being called upon for a toast , observed that he meant to propose the health of an individual whom ...
... Irving's brief remarks , which derive their chief in- terest from the pleasant allusion to Rogers and Halleck : Mr. Washington Irving , being called upon for a toast , observed that he meant to propose the health of an individual whom ...
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CHAPTER I | 19 |
Revolving Literary Plans Extracts from Note Book Talma | 30 |
CHAPTER IV | 56 |
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