And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in horror, and stand trembling, and shuddering, and aghast: for the tones in the voice of the shadow were not the tones of any one being, but of a multitude of beings,, and, varying in their cadences from... Edgar Allan Poe - 71. oldalszerző: George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 354 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 522 oldal
...of Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Helusion which border upon tBe foul Charonian canal." And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in...syllable to syllable, fell duskily upon our ears in the well remembered and familiar accents of many thousand departed friends. •.£• 4 <*' SlLENCE.-A... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 oldal
...of Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Hclusion which border upon the foul Charonian canal." And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in...horror, and stand trembling, and shuddering, and aghast: Tor the tones in the voice of the shadow were not the tones of any one being, but of a multitude of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 596 oldal
...trembling, and shuddering, and aghast' fur the tones in the voice of the shadow were not the tonea of any one being, but of a multitude of beings, and, varying in theii uadences from syllable to syllable, fell dusk'ly upou our ears in th« •roll remembered and... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1894 - 382 oldal
...of Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Helusion which border upon the foul Charonian canal." And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in...being, but of a multitude of beings, and, varying \n their cadences from syllable to syllable, fell duskily upon our ears in the well remembered and... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1898 - 228 oldal
...Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Helusion 2 which border upon the foul Charonian canal." 3 And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in horror, and stand trem« bling, and shuddering, and aghast : for the tones in the voice of the shadow were not the tones... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 202 oldal
...of Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Helusion which border upon the foul Charonian canal." And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in...tones of any one being, but of a multitude of beings, an,., varying in their cadences from syllable to syllable, fell duskly upon our ears in the well-remembered... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 492 oldal
...Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Helusion which border upon the foul Charonian canal. ' ' And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in...not the tones of any one being, but of a multitude ot beings, and, varying in their cadences from syllable to syllable, fell duskily upon our ears in... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - 210 oldal
...of Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of Helusion which border upon the foul Charonian canal." And then did we, the seven, start from our seats in...the tones in the voice of the shadow were not the VI. 13 tones of any one being, but of a multitude of beings, and, varying in their cadences from syllable... | |
| 1916 - 464 oldal
...the field of the horrible. The last tale in the volume, " Shadow— A Parable," concludes as follows: "And then did we, the seven, start from our seats...in their cadences from syllable to syllable, fell duskly upon our ears in the well-remembered and familiar accents of many thousand departed friends."... | |
| Wilhelm Viëtor - 1917 - 684 oldal
...person bei, ja vereinzelt erhält sie eine tiefe, geheimnisvolle bedeutung, zb die stimme des Schattens: "And then did we, the seven, start from our seats...varying in their cadences from syllable to syllable, feil duskily upon our ears in the well remembered and familiär accents of many thousand departed friends"... | |
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