Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 1, Volumen25Putnam, 1869 - 422 páginas |
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... look out for a favorite sloop and captain , in which there was great choice . The constant voyaging in the river craft by the best families of New York and Albany , made the merits of captains and OF WASHINGTON IRVING . 37.
... look out for a favorite sloop and captain , in which there was great choice . The constant voyaging in the river craft by the best families of New York and Albany , made the merits of captains and OF WASHINGTON IRVING . 37.
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... look gravely on , and every now and then strike in with a monosyl- labic chorus , " Ugh ! ugh ! " The solemn gravity of the Indians and the merriment of the lookers - on formed quite a ludicrous contrast . The chant concluded , the ...
... look gravely on , and every now and then strike in with a monosyl- labic chorus , " Ugh ! ugh ! " The solemn gravity of the Indians and the merriment of the lookers - on formed quite a ludicrous contrast . The chant concluded , the ...
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... looks like another world . In this city , where the young traveller remained six weeks to improve himself in the language , he commenced a copious journal , which he continued with some inter- missions until his arrival in Paris in the ...
... looks like another world . In this city , where the young traveller remained six weeks to improve himself in the language , he commenced a copious journal , which he continued with some inter- missions until his arrival in Paris in the ...
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... look- out on every stranger . " " Yes , Monsieur , ” said I , turning pretty short upon him , " I know very well the strictness of your police , the constant watch they keep on the actions of strangers , and the spies with which an ...
... look- out on every stranger . " " Yes , Monsieur , ” said I , turning pretty short upon him , " I know very well the strictness of your police , the constant watch they keep on the actions of strangers , and the spies with which an ...
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... look chiefly to Genoa for effectual assistance . Sept. 26. - I have just received two or three letters ; to express to you the revolution of feelings they occasioned is impossible . They were put into my hands by the maître d'hôtel just ...
... look chiefly to Genoa for effectual assistance . Sept. 26. - I have just received two or three letters ; to express to you the revolution of feelings they occasioned is impossible . They were put into my hands by the maître d'hôtel just ...
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