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Brief , often colored by sentiment , sometimes only descriptive of quaint custom or scene , occasionally in narrative which viewed man and his actions with bemused benevolence , Irving's essay - sketches tempted many imitators , some of ...
Brief , often colored by sentiment , sometimes only descriptive of quaint custom or scene , occasionally in narrative which viewed man and his actions with bemused benevolence , Irving's essay - sketches tempted many imitators , some of ...
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Sometimes he speaks of reality in an honorific way , meaning the substan- tial stuff of life , the ineluctable facts with which the mind must cope , but sometimes he speaks of it pejoratively and means the world of established social ...
Sometimes he speaks of reality in an honorific way , meaning the substan- tial stuff of life , the ineluctable facts with which the mind must cope , but sometimes he speaks of it pejoratively and means the world of established social ...
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And sometimes , if he has had good success , he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the " nub " of it and glance around from face to face , collect- ing applause , and then repeat it again . It is a pathetic thing to see .
And sometimes , if he has had good success , he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the " nub " of it and glance around from face to face , collect- ing applause , and then repeat it again . It is a pathetic thing to see .
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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