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His personal qualifies were entirely responsible for his literary success. His personal qualities were primarily responsible for his literary success. His personal qualities had some effects on his literary success. His personal qualifies had no effects on his literary success.
a great man like Washington could afford expensive teapot it is beautiful and much studied by private collectors it tells people something about how Washington lived it is typical of pottery making in Washington's time
Irving enjoyed great popular admiration. Scott, Poe and Hawthorne were primarily responsible for Irving’ s success. Irving’ s work was net only popular, but also of high literary quality. More Americans than Britons admired Irvin
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America’ s first man of letters a writer who had great success both in and outside his own country a man who was able to move from literature to politics a man whose personal charm enabled him to get by with basically inferior work
His personal qualifies were entirely responsible for his literary success. His personal qualities were primarily responsible for his literary success. His personal qualities had some effects on his literary success. His personal qualifies had no effects on his literary success.
It fostered his love for the theater. It developed his skill in business. It prompted his interest in law. It had almost no effect on his lif
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Washington's lack of formal education placed him at a disadvantage in later life Washington should have gone to France even though be could not speak French Washington was not as good as a president as Adams, Jefferson or Madison Washington was a model for all Virginian gentlemen
Irving enjoyed great popular admiration. Scott, Poe and Hawthorne were primarily responsible for Irving’ s success. Irving’ s work was net only popular, but also of high literary quality. More Americans than Britons admired Irvin
It fostered his love for the theater. It developed his skill in business. It prompted his interest in law. It had almost no effect on his lif
Irving enjoyed great popular admiration. Scott, Poe and Hawthorne were primarily responsible for Irving’ s success. Irving’ s work was net only popular, but also of high literary quality. More Americans than Britons admired Irving.
His personal qualifies were entirely responsible for his literary success. His personal qualities were primarily responsible for his literary success. His personal qualities had some effects on his literary success. His personal qualifies had no effects on his literary success.