Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. for Home and School UseGinn & Company, 1891 - 119 Seiten |
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... friend , a companion ; " for indeed there is something of companionship between the author and the reader . " The main facts of his life should be given ; but the students should collect additional ones , and by means of them and of ...
... friend , a companion ; " for indeed there is something of companionship between the author and the reader . " The main facts of his life should be given ; but the students should collect additional ones , and by means of them and of ...
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... friends ? Name his chief works . Who suggested the idea of Bracebridge Hall ? What books of his are truly American in subject ? Did Irving ever do any work besides book - making ? What distinguished American statesmen in his time ? Give ...
... friends ? Name his chief works . Who suggested the idea of Bracebridge Hall ? What books of his are truly American in subject ? Did Irving ever do any work besides book - making ? What distinguished American statesmen in his time ? Give ...
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... friends or relatives . I could distinguish the merchant to whom the ship was consigned . I knew him by his calcu- lating brow and restless air . His hands were thrust into his pockets ; he was whistling thoughtfully , and walking to and ...
... friends or relatives . I could distinguish the merchant to whom the ship was consigned . I knew him by his calcu- lating brow and restless air . His hands were thrust into his pockets ; he was whistling thoughtfully , and walking to and ...
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... friends , the consultations of men of business . I alone was solitary and idle . I had no friend to meet , no cheering to receive . I stepped upon the land of 220 my forefathers , but felt that I was a stranger in the land . SUGGESTIONS ...
... friends , the consultations of men of business . I alone was solitary and idle . I had no friend to meet , no cheering to receive . I stepped upon the land of 220 my forefathers , but felt that I was a stranger in the land . SUGGESTIONS ...
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... friends and com- panions ; for indeed there is something of companionship be- tween the author and the reader . Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history , which is contin- 100 ually growing faint and obscure ...
... friends and com- panions ; for indeed there is something of companionship be- tween the author and the reader . Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history , which is contin- 100 ually growing faint and obscure ...
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