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" ... nervous affection, he immediately added, which would undoubtedly soon pass off. It displayed itself in a host of unnatural sensations. Some of these, as he detailed them, interested and bewildered me ; although, perhaps, the terms and the general... "
Selections from the Prose Tales of Edgar Allan Poe - 11. oldal
szerző: Edgar Allan Poe - 1901 - 343 oldal
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Gentleman's Magazine, 5. kötet

William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 368 oldal
...He guttered much from a morbid acuteners of the senses ; the most insipid food was alone cndurable ; he could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odors of all nennte weir oppressive ; lus oyes were tortured by even a bint light ; and there were but peculiar...

Burtons' Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, 5. kötet

1839 - 372 oldal
...of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the meet insipid food was alone endurable ; he could wear only garments of certain tejtture ; <he odors of all flowers were oppressive ; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light...

Bentley's Miscellany, 8. kötet

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 686 oldal
...although, perhaps, the terms, and the general manner of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the most...could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odours of all flowers were oppressive ; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light ; and there were...

The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: With a Memoir

Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1857 - 560 oldal
...although, perhaps, the terms, and the general manner of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the most insipid food wag alone endurable ; he could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odors of all flowers were...

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, 1. kötet

Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 556 oldal
...although, perhaps, the terms, and the general manner of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the most...from stringed instruments, which did not inspire him witli horror. To an anomalous species of terror I found him a bounden •lave. " I shall perish," said...

The works of Edgar Allan Poe, ed. by J.H. Ingram. Complete ed, 1. kötet

Edgar Allan Poe - 1874 - 644 oldal
...me; although perhaps the terms and the general manner of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the most...could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odours of all flowers were oppressive ; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light ; and there were...

Works, 1. kötet

Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 oldal
...narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the seuses ; the most iusipid food was alone endurable ; he could wear only garments...were but peculiar sounds, and these from stringed iustruments, which did not iuspire him with horror. To an anomalous species of terror I found him a...

The tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe, with biogr. essay by J.H ..., 1. kötet

Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 454 oldal
...; although perhaps the terms and the general manner of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses; the most...could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odours of all flowers were oppressive ; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light; and there were...

The poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe, with a prefatory notice, by J. Skipsey

Edgar Allan Poe - 1885 - 304 oldal
...although, perhaps, the terms, and the general manner of the narration, had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the most...could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odours of all flowers were oppressive ; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light ; and there were...

The Fall of the House of Usher: And Other Tales and Prose Writings of Edgar Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 1889 - 360 oldal
...; although perhaps the terms and the general manner of the narration had their weight. He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses ; the most...could wear only garments of certain texture ; the odours of all flowers were oppressive ; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light ; and there were...




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