Literary Leaders of AmericaChautauqua Press, 1904 - 316 páginas |
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... death to write stories that spoke alone of the native soil . To retain the domestic flavor under such circumstances is as well for an author as for a grape or pear . Everywhere he went abroad Irving was received with cordiality and ...
... death to write stories that spoke alone of the native soil . To retain the domestic flavor under such circumstances is as well for an author as for a grape or pear . Everywhere he went abroad Irving was received with cordiality and ...
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... death of Little Nell . But those sketches , even the most deliciously mournful of them , were immensely liked in their day ; as Macaulay wept over " Little Dombey , " so did Byron over " The Broken Heart . " These papers , however ...
... death of Little Nell . But those sketches , even the most deliciously mournful of them , were immensely liked in their day ; as Macaulay wept over " Little Dombey , " so did Byron over " The Broken Heart . " These papers , however ...
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... death . The first great American had put his hand in blessing on the boy Irving's head , and the proud mother had named the child after him ; in the fullness of time the debt was thus repaid . The charming " Life of Goldsmith " - the ...
... death . The first great American had put his hand in blessing on the boy Irving's head , and the proud mother had named the child after him ; in the fullness of time the debt was thus repaid . The charming " Life of Goldsmith " - the ...
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... death ; but this is only another way of saying that a great deal has since been accomplished , that a group of remark- able New England writers has since come and gone . Although Irving was sometimes attacked by contemporary criticism ...
... death ; but this is only another way of saying that a great deal has since been accomplished , that a group of remark- able New England writers has since come and gone . Although Irving was sometimes attacked by contemporary criticism ...
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... death with an old volume of the Lady's Magazine . I read all the commonplace names of ambitious travelers scrawled on the panes of glass ; the eternal families of the Smiths , and the Browns , and the Jack- sons , and the Johnsons , and ...
... death with an old volume of the Lady's Magazine . I read all the commonplace names of ambitious travelers scrawled on the panes of glass ; the eternal families of the Smiths , and the Browns , and the Jack- sons , and the Johnsons , and ...
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Literary Leaders of America: A Class-book on American Literature Richard Burton Visualização completa - 1904 |
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