The Poems of Edgar Allan PoeGinn, 1917 - 332 oldal |
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xxiii. oldal
... mention of a rumor that he was laboring " under mental derangement " at that time and that it had been " determined to consign him to the Insane Retreat at Utica . " This plan , however , - if , indeed , it was ever seriously considered ...
... mention of a rumor that he was laboring " under mental derangement " at that time and that it had been " determined to consign him to the Insane Retreat at Utica . " This plan , however , - if , indeed , it was ever seriously considered ...
xxiv. oldal
... mentioned in a contemporary journal in March as in preparation for the press , but was never published as such ; 3 and in this year and the first half of the next , he was also actively engaged on his so - called prose poem , Eureka , a ...
... mentioned in a contemporary journal in March as in preparation for the press , but was never published as such ; 3 and in this year and the first half of the next , he was also actively engaged on his so - called prose poem , Eureka , a ...
xxviii. oldal
... mentioned some scattering lines composed by Poe in connection with the criticism and revision of Mrs. S. A. Lewis's poems ( cf. an article by J. H. Ingram , in the Albany Review , July , 1907 ) , and certain improvements suggested by ...
... mentioned some scattering lines composed by Poe in connection with the criticism and revision of Mrs. S. A. Lewis's poems ( cf. an article by J. H. Ingram , in the Albany Review , July , 1907 ) , and certain improvements suggested by ...
xxxi. oldal
... mention of a youthful satire on the members of a debating society in Richmond with which he was connected , and of some lines To Mary , published in a Baltimore newspaper early in the thirties . * III . THE TEXT OF POE'S POEMS The ...
... mention of a youthful satire on the members of a debating society in Richmond with which he was connected , and of some lines To Mary , published in a Baltimore newspaper early in the thirties . * III . THE TEXT OF POE'S POEMS The ...
156. oldal
... mention in the text , that it lives again in the morning . If it will not flourish in Tartary , I must be forgiven for carrying it thither . " - POE . - The day - flower is also alluded to by Moore , in Evenings in Greece , I , II . 444 ...
... mention in the text , that it lives again in the morning . If it will not flourish in Tartary , I must be forgiven for carrying it thither . " - POE . - The day - flower is also alluded to by Moore , in Evenings in Greece , I , II . 444 ...
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