Poems & Tales: Much in the Manner of the Psychological AutobiographistsThe Literati, 1916 - 176 من الصفحات |
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... waves beat against our sides in a series of horrifying thuds ; the frame work of our stern was shattered excessively , and , in almost every respect , we had re- ceived considerable injury ; but to our extreme joy we found the pumps un ...
... waves beat against our sides in a series of horrifying thuds ; the frame work of our stern was shattered excessively , and , in almost every respect , we had re- ceived considerable injury ; but to our extreme joy we found the pumps un ...
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... , were drawn every one of them completely out of the solid wood . We had scarcely time to draw breath after the violence of this shock , when one of the most tremendous waves I had then ever known broke right on X THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK.
... , were drawn every one of them completely out of the solid wood . We had scarcely time to draw breath after the violence of this shock , when one of the most tremendous waves I had then ever known broke right on X THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK.
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Much in the Manner of the Psychological Autobiographists James Murgeon Flagg. tremendous waves I had then ever known broke right on board of us , sweeping the companion - way clear off , bursting in the hatchways , and filling every ...
Much in the Manner of the Psychological Autobiographists James Murgeon Flagg. tremendous waves I had then ever known broke right on board of us , sweeping the companion - way clear off , bursting in the hatchways , and filling every ...
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... period the day broke , but only to make visible the horrors which surrounded us . The Snark was a mere log , rolling about at the mercy of every wave ; but the gale was fastly decreasing , and in a short time XIII THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK.
... period the day broke , but only to make visible the horrors which surrounded us . The Snark was a mere log , rolling about at the mercy of every wave ; but the gale was fastly decreasing , and in a short time XIII THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK.
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... waves . companion - way to the cabin and found the door a - jar all was darkness and quiet , I placed my foot upon some substance and as I bent down to feel I encountered a human hand that was cold and clammy . 111 1 staggered back ...
... waves . companion - way to the cabin and found the door a - jar all was darkness and quiet , I placed my foot upon some substance and as I bent down to feel I encountered a human hand that was cold and clammy . 111 1 staggered back ...
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Agatha altar appearance Argo barque beautiful beneath beneath the sky bosom bower breath bride bright broke brow Cimabue coffin cold crowd cul de sac dark dead dear death deck deep delight detective CAMERA doubt dreams dreary earth editor Epilepsy eyes face fair lady fairy fear feel finds the thorn flower Frederick Church Frisco gaze genius glorious hand hath head heart horror hour JAMES GAFFEEN lady light Lodbrogg look lute manner mind morning Mundists MUNDUS VULT DECIPI nature never night o'er o're once peculiar Phlegethon poems poet laureate Poetry prison Queen Rolph rose Schmidtz seemed shade ship silent SKY PILOT sleep slumber smile sorrow soul spirit stars step stood stream sweet swell Telcani thee things thots thou thru tomb turned Upas tree vessel Vitus Dance voice VULT DECIPI JMF wake wave wild wind wings words young
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الصفحة 92 - The eye wandered from object to object, and rested upon none — neither the grotesques of the Greek painters, nor the sculptures of the best Italian days, nor the huge carvings of untutored Egypt.
الصفحة 65 - Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round, walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
الصفحة 88 - At first my observations took an abstract and generalizing turn. I looked at the passengers in masses, and thought of them in their aggregate relations. Soon, however, I descended to details, and regarded with minute interest the innumerable varieties of figure, dress, air, gait, visage, and expression of countenance.
الصفحة 28 - ... a singularly dreary tract of country, and at length found myself, as the shades of the evening drew on, within view of the melancholy House of Usher. I know not how it was — but with the first glimpse of the building a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit.
الصفحة 28 - I can compare to no earthly sensation more properly than to the after-dream of the reveller upon opium, the bitter lapse into everyday life, the hideous dropping off of the veil. There was an iciness, a sinking, a sickening of the heart, an unredeemed dreariness of thought which no goading of the imagination could torture into aught of the sublime.
الصفحة 74 - this darkness which is palpable, and oppresses with a sense of suffocation — this — this — is — indeed death. This is death — this is death the terrible — death the holy. This is the death undergone by Regulus — and equally by Seneca.
الصفحة 92 - Rich draperies in every part of the room trembled to the vibration of low, melancholy music, whose origin was not to be discovered. The senses were oppressed by mingled and conflicting perfumes, reeking up from strange convolute censers, together with multitudinous flaring and flickering tongues of emerald and violet fire.
الصفحة 64 - A man of a polite imagination is let into a great many pleasures that the vulgar are not capable of receiving. He can converse with a picture, and find an agreeable companion in a statue. He meets with a secret refreshment in a description, and often feels a greater satisfaction in the prospect of fields and meadows than another does in the possession. It gives him, indeed, a kind of property in...
الصفحة 71 - A rapid change was now taking place in my sensations. The last shadows of connection flitted away from my meditations. A storm — a tempest of ideas, vast, novel, and soul-stirring, bore my spirit like a feather afar off. Confusion crowded upon confusion like a wave upon a wave. In a very short time Schelling himself would have been satisfied with my entire loss of selfidentity.
الصفحة 130 - Have left one trace of record here. Beneath this mouldering canopy Once shone the bright and busy eye; But start not at the dismal void: If social love that eye employed...