The Poems of Edgar Allan PoeGinn, 1917 - 332 oldal |
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xv. oldal
... earlier he had become acquainted with Miss Sarah Elmira Royster , the daughter of a friend of the Allan family ; the two fell desper- ately in love , and before Poe left for the University of Virginia , in February , 1826 , he had ...
... earlier he had become acquainted with Miss Sarah Elmira Royster , the daughter of a friend of the Allan family ; the two fell desper- ately in love , and before Poe left for the University of Virginia , in February , 1826 , he had ...
xviii. oldal
... earlier , to leave the Academy . He asked permission of his foster- father to resign , 2 but , this being refused , he deliberately set about getting himself dismissed . He neglected his studies , absented him- self from roll calls ...
... earlier , to leave the Academy . He asked permission of his foster- father to resign , 2 but , this being refused , he deliberately set about getting himself dismissed . He neglected his studies , absented him- self from roll calls ...
xix. oldal
Edgar Allan Poe Killis Campbell. 2 haps earlier ) with his cousin , Miss Elizabeth Herring.1 His chief means of support were perhaps supplied him by Mr. Allan and by Miss Valentine , sister of the first Mrs. Allan ; but Mr. Allan died in ...
Edgar Allan Poe Killis Campbell. 2 haps earlier ) with his cousin , Miss Elizabeth Herring.1 His chief means of support were perhaps supplied him by Mr. Allan and by Miss Valentine , sister of the first Mrs. Allan ; but Mr. Allan died in ...
xx. oldal
... earlier marriage in his letters or other contemporary documents tend to discredit this view.2 3 Poe's active connection with the Messenger lasted from July , 1835 , until the end of January , 1837 ; and it seems that he was again ...
... earlier marriage in his letters or other contemporary documents tend to discredit this view.2 3 Poe's active connection with the Messenger lasted from July , 1835 , until the end of January , 1837 ; and it seems that he was again ...
xxvi. oldal
... earlier statement by Dr. Moran in a letter to Mrs. Clemm ( Woodberry , II , pp . 345 f . ) ; an article by Dr. J. E. Snodgrass , " The Facts of Poe's Death and Burial , " in Beadle's Monthly , March , 1867 ( III , pp . 283 f . ) ; and ...
... earlier statement by Dr. Moran in a letter to Mrs. Clemm ( Woodberry , II , pp . 345 f . ) ; an article by Dr. J. E. Snodgrass , " The Facts of Poe's Death and Burial , " in Beadle's Monthly , March , 1867 ( III , pp . 283 f . ) ; and ...
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