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| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - Biography - 1853 - 400 pages
...poet-heart add the fun of Dick Steele, Throw in all of Addison, minus the chill, With the whole of that partnership's stock and goodwill, Mix well, and while...A name either English or Yankee — just Irving." The eminent success which has attended the late republication of Irving' s works, teaches a lesson... | |
| Authors, American - 1853 - 478 pages
...poet-heart add the fun of Dick Steele, Throw in all of Addison, minus the chill, With the whole of that partnership's stock and good-will, Mix well, and while...A name either English or Yankee — just Irving." The eminent success which has attended the late republication of Irving's works, teaches a lesson that... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1854 - 520 pages
...his gentle despair ; To a true poet-heart add the fun of Dick Steele, Throw in all of Addison, minia the chill, With the whole ofthat partnership's stock...refused the claim of greatness, but congratulated as a тery fortunate one, which " contrives to be true to its natural loves" amid the distractions of back-offices,... | |
| American literature - 1854 - 604 pages
...till a soul it receives From the warm lazy sun loitering down through green leaves, And you'll find * choice nature, not wholly deserving A name either...true to its natural loves" amid the distractions of back offices, ledgers, and broker's lists — while a tribute of respect is paid to his " genial manliness,"... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1854 - 608 pages
...1882, pawing several yean of this period in Ger[April, language of the happy American eulogy, his is "A choice nature, not wholly deserving A name either English or Yankee — just Irving." It is the more urgent to recognize Washington Irving as the head of American literature, since his... | |
| 1854 - 974 pages
...to the scenes and feelings of our old one.* In the language of the happy American eulogy, his is ' A choice nature, not wholly deserving A name either English, or Yankee — just Irving.' It is the more urgent to recognise Washington Irving as the head of American literature, since his... | |
| Chicago (Ill.) - 1857 - 496 pages
...goodwill Mix well, and while stirring hum o'er, as a spell, - he fine old Eng ih Gente man simmer it we 1 Sweeten just to your own private liking, then strain...A name either English or Yankee,— just Irving." The genius of Irving is generally influenced by the serious and ludicrous in human life ; his sympathies... | |
| Washington Irving - 1858 - 450 pages
...poet-heart add the fun of Dick Steele, Throw in all of Addison, minus the chill, With the whole of that partnership's stock and good-will, Mix well, and while...A name either English or Yankee — just Irving." The eminent success which has attended the late republication of lrving's works, teaches a lesson that... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1858 - 328 pages
...Throw in all of Addison, minus the chill, With the whole of that partnership's stock and good will, Mix well, and while stirring, hum o'er, as a spell,...A name either English or Yankee, — just Irving. " There goes, — but stet nominis umbra, — his name You'll be glad enough, some day or other, to... | |
| Ireland - 1858 - 1930 pages
...chill, With the whole of that partnership^ stock and good-will; THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. Mix wel], and while stirring, hum o'er, as a spell, The ' fine...A name either English or Yankee — just Irving." The eminent success which has attended the late republicslion of Irving's works, teaches a lesson that... | |
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