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Delphi Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated)

The Delphi Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated) is a comprehensive compilation of the literary contributions of Washington Irving, a prominent figure in American literature. This illustrated edition showcases his most famous stories, including 'Rip Van Winkle' and 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow', alongside other lesser-known works. The collection is designed to provide readers with a rich and immersive experience of Irving's storytelling, enhanced by the inclusion of illustrations that complement the text. more

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Washington Irving
Washington Irving

Washington Irving was an American author known for his significant contributions to American literature. His works, including 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' and 'Rip Van Winkle', have had a profound impact on American literature. more

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“A father may turn his back on his child, brothers and sisters may become inveterate enemies, husbands may desert their wives, wives their husbands. But a mother's love endures through all; in good repute, in bad repute, in the face of the world's condemnation, a mother still loves on, and still hopes that her child may turn from his evil ways, and repent; still she remembers the infant smiles that once filled her bosom with rapture, the merry laugh, the joyful shout of his childhood, the opening promise of his youth; and she can never be brought to think him all unworthy.”

“He who thinks much says but little in proportion to his thoughts. He selects that language which will convey his ideas in the most explicit and direct manner. He tries to compress as much thought as possible into a few words. On the contrary, the man who talks everlastingly and promiscuously, who seems to have an exhaustless magazine of sound, crowds so many words into his thoughts that he always obscures, and very frequently conceals them.”