Character Quotes - Page 344
Washington Irving (2015). “The Complete Works of Washington Irving: Short Stories, Plays, Historical Works, Poetry and Autobiographical Writings (Illustrated): The Entire Opus of the Prolific American Writer, Biographer and Historian, Including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bracebridge Hall and many more”, p.610, e-artnow
Washington, in fact, had very little private life, but was eminently a public character.
Washington Irving (1857). “Life of George Washington”, p.3
Washington Irving (1854). “The Works”, p.262
Washington Irving (1840). “History of New York. Sketch book. Bracebridge Hall”, p.185
Washington Irving (2012). “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories”, p.70, Courier Corporation
Washington Irving, Charles Neider (1998). “The Complete Tales of Washington Irving”, p.274, Da Capo Press
The Talisman introduction (1825). Source of the expression "Hamlet without the Prince." The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations notes that W. J. Parke, in Musical Memories (1830), "gives a similar anecdote from 1787."
Sir Walter Scott (1856). “Waverley Novels”, p.272
Walter Mosley (2009). “This Year You Write Your Novel”, p.28, Hachette UK