| Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott, Eleanor D. Kewer - 2000 - 756 oldal
...the old time entombed. VI. And travellers now within that valley, Through the red-litten windows, see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant...rush out forever, And laugh — but smile no more. 1 winged (C) m sovereign (A, B) changed in C n sole (A) I well remember that suggestions arising from... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 408 oldal
...the old time entombed. VI. And travellers now within that valley, Through the red-litten windows see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant...throng rush out forever. And laugh — but smile no more.9 I well remember that suggestions arising from this ballad led us into a train of thought wherein... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 678 oldal
...windows see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant melody, 45 While, like a ghastly rapid river, Through the pale door A hideous throng rush out forever And laugh — but smile no more. [1838-48] VARIANTS Title: This is given only in context i" 34 Assailed/ Assail'd (£, F, G, L) B, C,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 2000 - 548 oldal
...Of the old rime entomb'd. And travelers now, within that valley, Thtough the red lirten windows see Vast forms, that move fantastically To a discordant melody, While, like a ghastlv rapid river, Thtough the pale door, A hideous thtong rush out for ever, And laugh — but smile... | |
| J. Gerald Kennedy - 2001 - 256 oldal
...last stanza, as the meter accelerates, a strange self-alienation deepens and disconcerts the allegory: While, like a rapid ghastly river, Through the pale...rush out forever, And laugh — but smile no more. (PT, 32.7) At the simplest level of strangeness, why does the throng rush out of the head and not into... | |
| J. Gerald Kennedy, Liliane Weissberg - 2001 - 311 oldal
...windows see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant melody, While, like a ghastly rapid river, Through the pale door A hideous throng rush out forever And laugh — but smile no more. (Mabbott, 1:316—17) By the palace, Poe wrote Rufus Griswold in 1841, he meant "to imply a mind haunted... | |
| J. Gerald Kennedy, Liliane Weissberg - 2001 - 314 oldal
...windows see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant melody, While, like a ghastly rapid river, Through the pale door A hideous throng rush out forever And laugh-—but smile no more. (Mabbott, 1:316-17) By the palace, Poe wrote Rufus Griswold in 1841, he... | |
| J. Gerald Kennedy, Liliane Weissberg - 2001 - 314 oldal
...monarch's high estate. And travellers, now, within that valley. Tbrough the enctimsoned windows see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant melody, While, like a ghastly rapid tiver, Tbrough the pale door A hideous tbrong rush out forever And laugh—but smile... | |
| Zoltan Kovecses - 2002 - 304 oldal
...the old time entombed. Vl. And travellers now within that valley, Through the red-linen windows, see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant...rush out forever, And laugh— but smile no more. 3. You have already seen how conceptual metaphors work in the case of myths: Oedipus's life was saved... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2003 - 448 oldal
...Of the old time entombed. And travellers now within that valley, Through the red-litten windows, see Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant...rush out forever, And laugh — but smile no more. The Conqueror Worm Lo! 't is a gala night Within the lonesome latter years! An angel throng, bewinged,... | |
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