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Page xi
... sure , with a great deal of pleasure how much the literature of our American kinsmen has been spreading amongst us within the last few years . Such men as Washington Irving and Cooper were familiar friends from the first . But they both ...
... sure , with a great deal of pleasure how much the literature of our American kinsmen has been spreading amongst us within the last few years . Such men as Washington Irving and Cooper were familiar friends from the first . But they both ...
Page xv
... sure ; the fact was , he was " cashiered . " - ― It seems to have been about this time that he published , while still a boy , his first volume of poems - those comprised in his later collections as " Poems written in Youth . " I agree ...
... sure ; the fact was , he was " cashiered . " - ― It seems to have been about this time that he published , while still a boy , his first volume of poems - those comprised in his later collections as " Poems written in Youth . " I agree ...
Page xxvi
... sure , than that Poe employed a great deal of ingenuity and calculation in the finishing of his Tales and polishing of his Poems . But all this leaves the poetic inspiration pure at the bottom as the essential fact . Otherwise , if we ...
... sure , than that Poe employed a great deal of ingenuity and calculation in the finishing of his Tales and polishing of his Poems . But all this leaves the poetic inspiration pure at the bottom as the essential fact . Otherwise , if we ...
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... sure I heard you : " - here I opened wide the door ; - Darkness there , and nothing more . V. Deep into that darkness peering , long I stood there wondering , fearing , Doubting , dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before ...
... sure I heard you : " - here I opened wide the door ; - Darkness there , and nothing more . V. Deep into that darkness peering , long I stood there wondering , fearing , Doubting , dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before ...
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... sure no craven , Ghastly , grim , and ancient Raven , wandering from the Nightly shore- Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore ! " Quoth the Raven , " Nevermore . " IX . Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to ...
... sure no craven , Ghastly , grim , and ancient Raven , wandering from the Nightly shore- Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore ! " Quoth the Raven , " Nevermore . " IX . Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to ...
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The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With a Notice of His Life and Genius Edgar Allan Poe,James Hannay No preview available - 1856 |
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