So it is with the scenes among which we have passed our early days ; they influence the whole course of our thoughts and feelings ; and I fancy I can trace much of what is good and pleasant in my own heterogeneous compound, to my early companionship with... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Seite 339herausgegeben von - 1843Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1855 - 676 Seiten
...whom we have passed our early days ; they influence the whole course of our thoughts and feelings, and I fancy I can trace much of what is good and pleasant...warmth of my youthful enthusiasm I used to clothe it a-itli moral attributes/ and almost to give it a soul I admired its frank, bold, honest character,... | |
| 1849 - 770 Seiten
...Hudeon. Mr. Irving write«, " I thank God that I was born on the banks of the Hudson. 1 fancy I can (race much of what is good and pleasant in my own heterogeneous...companionship with this glorious river. In the warmth of youthful enthusiasm, I uecd to clothe it with mor i! ¡atributes, and, as it were, give it a soul.... | |
| 1858 - 1930 Seiten
...which we have passed our early days; thtj influence the whole course of our thoughts and feelings ; and I fancy I can trace much of what is good and pleasant...it with moral attributes, and almost to give it a son!. I admired it* frnnk, bold, honest character ; its noble sincerity and perfect truth. Here was... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1860 - 82 Seiten
...deeply dyed in the rays of the setting sun at his burial. " I thank God," he wrote in his later years, "that I was born on the banks of the Hudson. I fancy...companionship with this glorious river. In the warmth of youthful enthusiasm, I used to clothe it with moral attributes, and, as it were, give it a soul. I... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1860 - 76 Seiten
...deeply dyed in the rays of the setting sun at his burial. " I thank God," he wrote in his later years, " that I was born on the banks of the Hudson. I fancy...companionship with this glorious river. In the warmth of youthful enthusiasm, I used to clothe it with moral attributes, and, as it were, give it a soul. I... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 504 Seiten
...which we have passed our early days; they influence the whole course of bur thoughts and feelings ; and I fancy I can trace much of what is good and pleasant...companionship with this glorious river. In the warmth of ray youthful enthusiasm, I used to clothe it with moral attributes, and almost to give it a soul. I... | |
| Ernest Ingersoll - 1893 - 322 Seiten
...in them. "I thank God," exclaims Washington Irving, "I was born on the banks of the Hudson . . . and I fancy I can trace much of what is good and pleasant...In the warmth of my youthful enthusiasm, I used to clotlie it with moral attributes, and almost to give it a soul. I admired its frank, bold, honest character;... | |
| William Joseph Buck - 1893 - 160 Seiten
...which we have passed our early days; they influence the whole course of our thoughts and feelings, and I fancy I can trace much of what is good and pleasant in my own heterogeneous compound to early companionship with such glorious associations." After a residence of one hundred years in this... | |
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