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" This announcement will startle many, but few will be grieved by it. The poet was known, personally or by reputation, in all this country; he had readers in England, and in several of the states of Continental Europe ; but he... "
Hurry-graphs; Or, Sketches of Scenery, Celebrities and Society, Taken from Life - 152. oldal
szerző: Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1851 - 364 oldal
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Tales of Mystery, Imagination and Humour ...

Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 298 oldal
...eminent degree, that air of gentlemanliness which men of a lower order seldom succeed in acquiring. His conversation was, at times, almost supra-mortal...modulated with astonishing skill, and his large and variably-expressive eyes looked repose or shot fiery tumult into theirs who listened, while his own...

Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 19. kötet

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1852 - 776 oldal
...have here borrowed from Mr. Grimswold's memoir, we must add. in that gentleman's words, that Poe's conversation was at times almost supra-mortal in its eloquence. His voice was modulated with the most astonishing skill, and his imagery was from the worlds which no mortal can see but with the...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 26. kötet

1852 - 610 oldal
...we have here borrowed from Mr. Griswold's memoir, we must add, in that gentleman's words, that Poe's conversation was at times almost supra-mortal in its eloquence. His voice was modulated with the most astonishing skill, and his imagery was from the worlds which no mortal can see but with the...

Tait's Edinburgh magazine, 19. kötet

1852 - 782 oldal
...borrowed from Mr. Grimswold's memoir, we must add, in that gentleman's words, that Poe's conversation M'as at times almost supra-mortal in its eloquence. His voice was modulated with the most astonishing skill, and his imagery was from the worlds which no mortal can see but with the...

The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, 1. kötet

Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 oldal
...country ; he had readers in England, and in several of the states of Continental Europe ; but he had few or no friends ; and the regrets for his death...consideration that in him literary art has lost one of ita most brilliant but erratic stars." ******* " His conversation was at times almost supra-mortal...

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

Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1857 - 560 oldal
...country ; he had readers in England, and in several of the states of Continental Europe ; but he had few or no friends ; and the regrets for his death...lost one of its most brilliant but erratic stars." aaaa*ea " His conversation was at times almost supra-mortal in its eloquence His voice was modulated...

The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Tales

Edgar Allan Poe - 1859 - 558 oldal
...eminent degree that air of gentlemanliness which men of a lower order seldom succeed in acquiring. His conversation was at times almost supra-mortal...astonishing skill, and his large and' variably expressive eyf s looked repose or shot fiery tumult into theirs who listened, while his own face glowed, or was...

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, 1. kötet

Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 556 oldal
...eminent degree that air of gentle manliness which men of a lower order seldom succeed in acquiring. His conversation was at times almost supra-mortal...expressive eyes looked repose or shot fiery tumult into iheirs who listened, while his own face glowed, or was changeless in pallor, as his imagination quickened...

Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 1869 - 298 oldal
...which appeared in a recent number of the Tribune : — • states of Continental Europe; but he had few or no friends ; and the regrets for his death...principally by the consideration that in him literary art Las lost one of its most brilliant but erratic stars." * » * " His conversation was at times almost...

Once a Week, 25. kötet

1871 - 612 oldal
...country; he had readers in England, and in several of the states of Continental Europe; but he had few or no friends ; and the regrets for his death...lost one of its most brilliant but erratic stars." In the.course of a tolerably lengthy notice, Dr. Griswold sums up his account of Poe in the following...




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