Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. for Home and School UseGinn & Company, 1891 - 119 Seiten |
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... England , and solicited Irving to use his influence to have a volume of his poems published in London . Richard Henry Dana was four years younger than Irving . He was the editor of the North American Review ; his most celebrated poem ...
... England , and solicited Irving to use his influence to have a volume of his poems published in London . Richard Henry Dana was four years younger than Irving . He was the editor of the North American Review ; his most celebrated poem ...
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... England ? When was his fame as an author well - established , both at home and abroad ? What distinguished British authors were his friends ? Name his chief works . Who suggested the idea of Bracebridge Hall ? What books of his are ...
... England ? When was his fame as an author well - established , both at home and abroad ? What distinguished British authors were his friends ? Name his chief works . Who suggested the idea of Bracebridge Hall ? What books of his are ...
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... England . The tide and wind were so favorable that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some idle lookers - on , others eager expectants of 190 friends or relatives . I could distinguish the ...
... England . The tide and wind were so favorable that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some idle lookers - on , others eager expectants of 190 friends or relatives . I could distinguish the ...
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... England this title is given to several large cathedrals or cathedral churches ; as , York Minster , the Minster of Strasburg , etc. It is also found in the names of places which owe their origin to a monastery ; as , Westmin- ster , the ...
... England this title is given to several large cathedrals or cathedral churches ; as , York Minster , the Minster of Strasburg , etc. It is also found in the names of places which owe their origin to a monastery ; as , Westmin- ster , the ...
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... England . The principal crusades were six in num- ber . They were enormously destructive of human life , yet not without compensation . 140. Gothic , pertaining to the Goths . In architecture , a term at first applied with contempt to ...
... England . The principal crusades were six in num- ber . They were enormously destructive of human life , yet not without compensation . 140. Gothic , pertaining to the Goths . In architecture , a term at first applied with contempt to ...
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