The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volym 10–11T.Y. Crowell, 1902 |
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... opinion of Mr. Stephens , that he himself had at length traversed the disputed region . What we have said already , however , respecting the proper boundaries of that Idumæa to which the prophecies have allusion , will assure the reader ...
... opinion of Mr. Stephens , that he himself had at length traversed the disputed region . What we have said already , however , respecting the proper boundaries of that Idumæa to which the prophecies have allusion , will assure the reader ...
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... opinion . I remember I looked up to the head of the gulf , where Suez or Kolsum now stands , and saw that almost to the very head of the gulf there was a high range of moun- tains which it would be necessary to cross , an undertak- ing ...
... opinion . I remember I looked up to the head of the gulf , where Suez or Kolsum now stands , and saw that almost to the very head of the gulf there was a high range of moun- tains which it would be necessary to cross , an undertak- ing ...
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Edgar Allan Poe James Albert Harrison. tion of this opinion . It was about twenty miles across ; the distance which that immense multitude , with their necessary baggage , could have passed in the space of time ( a night ) mentioned in ...
Edgar Allan Poe James Albert Harrison. tion of this opinion . It was about twenty miles across ; the distance which that immense multitude , with their necessary baggage , could have passed in the space of time ( a night ) mentioned in ...
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... opinions of the author on the subject of such marriages no doubt of his deep personal interest in the question . How thrillingly are these few and simple words made to convey his belief that the mere death of a beloved wife does not ...
... opinions of the author on the subject of such marriages no doubt of his deep personal interest in the question . How thrillingly are these few and simple words made to convey his belief that the mere death of a beloved wife does not ...
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... opinion . 66 Were we to pick out points for admiration in Undine , " we should pick out the greater portion of the story . We cannot say whether the novelty of its conception , or the loftiness of its ideality , or its intense pathos ...
... opinion . 66 Were we to pick out points for admiration in Undine , " we should pick out the greater portion of the story . We cannot say whether the novelty of its conception , or the loftiness of its ideality , or its intense pathos ...
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admiration American artist Barnaby Barnaby Rudge beauty Bulwer Burton's Gentleman's Magazine Cæsura called character Chester composition convey critic Curiosity defects Dickens effect English error especially example eyes fact fancy feel genius Grabam's Magazine Graham's Griswold Haredale heart Hexameter idea Idumæa imagination imitation instance intellect interest Jack Sheppard lines literary Longfellow Lucretia Maria Davidson Master Humphrey Mathews matter means merely merit mind narrative nature never Night novel O'Malley observe opinion original Orion passage perhaps perusal Petrarch plot poem Poesy poet poetical poetry popular prose reader regard remarkable respect rhythm Rudge Seba Smith sense sentence song soul speak spirit spondees Stanley Thorn stanza story style tale taste Text thee thing thought tion Trochee true truth Twice-Told Tales Undine Valentine Vox verse volume whole William Ellery Channing words writing written