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" By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted an idea, that mortal was Roderick Usher. "
The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Tales - 299. oldal
szerző: Edgar Allan Poe - 1859
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A Collection of Short-stories

Lemuel Arthur Pittenger - 1914 - 306 oldal
...the compass of merely written 10 words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted...circumstances then surrounding me, there arose out of the pure abstrac-15 tions which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas, an intensity of intolerable...

A Book of Short Stories

Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1914 - 400 oldal
...arose, out of the pure abstrac- 25 tions which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas, an intensity of intolerable awe, no shadow of which...felt I ever yet in the contemplation of the certainly f vpf trin rnnrrpf^ r^vprip<; rtf and without interruption or device. Certain accessory points of the...

The Elements of the Short Story

Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Fredrick Thomas Dawson - 1915 - 314 oldal
...within the compass of merely written words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted...Roderick Usher. For me at least, in the circumstances 25 then surrounding me, there arose, out of the pure abstractions which the hypochondriac contrived...

Dante G. Rossetti

C. Urech-Daysh - 1916 - 148 oldal
...der Ideen-Malerei beschäftigte. So lesen wir in „The Fall of the House of Usher, Tales pp. 181/82: „If ever mortal painted an idea that mortal was Roderick Usher. For me at least... there arose out of the pure abstractions which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas...

The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction, Volume 10: American Fiction

Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Everett Hale, Washington Irving, Francis Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain - 1917 - 616 oldal
...within the compass of merely written words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted...which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas an intensity of intolerable awe, no shadow of which felt I ever yet in the contemplation of...

Southern Life in Southern Literature

Maurice Garland Fulton - 1917 - 550 oldal
...within the compass of merely written words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted...which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas, an intensity of intolerable awe, no shadow of which felt I ever yet in the contemplation of...

Die Neueren Sprachen, 24. kötet

Wilhelm Viëtor - 1917 - 684 oldal
...within the compass of merely written words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of bis designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted...there arose out of the pure abstractions which the hypochondriae contrived to throw upon bis canvas, an intensity of intolerable awe, no shadow of which...

Die Neueren Sprachen: zeitschrift für den neusprachlichen Unterricht, 24. kötet

Wilhelm Viëtor - 1917 - 680 oldal
...nakednesa of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted an idea, that raortal was Roderick Usher. For me at least — in the circumstances...which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas, an intensity of intolerable awe, no shadow of which feit I ever yet in the contemplation of...

Studying the Short-story: Sixteen Short-story Classics, with Introductions ...

Joseph Berg Esenwein - 1918 - 490 oldal
...the compass of merely •written words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted...which the hypochondriac contrived to throw upon his canvas, an intensity of intolerable awe, no shadow of which felt I ever yet in the contemplation of...

Selected English Short Stories (nineteenth Century)

Hugh Walker - 1920 - 576 oldal
...within the compass of merely written words. By the utter simplicity, by the nakedness of his designs, he arrested and overawed attention. If ever mortal painted an idea, that mortal was Roderick Usher. For mo at least — in the circumstances then surrounding me — there arose out of the pure abstractions...




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