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الصفحة xiii
... MARIE ROGET , THE PURLOINed Letter , THE BLACK CAT , ...... THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER , THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM ,. THE PREMATURE BURIAL , ... THE MASQUE OF THE RED Death , ... THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO ,. 213 .... 262 281 291 310 ...
... MARIE ROGET , THE PURLOINed Letter , THE BLACK CAT , ...... THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER , THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM ,. THE PREMATURE BURIAL , ... THE MASQUE OF THE RED Death , ... THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO ,. 213 .... 262 281 291 310 ...
الصفحة xlviii
... Marie Roget , " but he tore away the mysterious- ness and laid bare the truth of that strange story of real life . He did not invent , but he was the first to describe , if not to discover , those peculiar idiosyncrasies of the human ...
... Marie Roget , " but he tore away the mysterious- ness and laid bare the truth of that strange story of real life . He did not invent , but he was the first to describe , if not to discover , those peculiar idiosyncrasies of the human ...
الصفحة xlix
... Marie Roget " appeared , and about the same time Poe resigned his post of joint editor and reviewer of Graham's Magazine ; why or wherefore was never stated , but that it was not through drunkenness , as alleged by Griswold - the ...
... Marie Roget " appeared , and about the same time Poe resigned his post of joint editor and reviewer of Graham's Magazine ; why or wherefore was never stated , but that it was not through drunkenness , as alleged by Griswold - the ...
الصفحة 213
... Marie Rogêt , " the foot - notes now ap- pended were considered unnecessary ; but the lapse of several years since the tragedy upon which the tale is based , renders it expedient to give them , and also to say a few words in explanation ...
... Marie Rogêt , " the foot - notes now ap- pended were considered unnecessary ; but the lapse of several years since the tragedy upon which the tale is based , renders it expedient to give them , and also to say a few words in explanation ...
الصفحة 214
... in full , not only the general conclusion , out absolutely all the chief hypothetical details by which that conclusion was attained . chambers in the Faubourg Saint Germain , we gave the 214 THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET .
... in full , not only the general conclusion , out absolutely all the chief hypothetical details by which that conclusion was attained . chambers in the Faubourg Saint Germain , we gave the 214 THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET .
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altogether appeared atmosphere attempt attention Auguste Dupin balloon beautiful Beauvais became beneath body breath Broadway Journal chamber character corpse course dark death door doubt Drômes Dupin earth EDGAR ALLAN POE Edgar Poe Elizabeth Barrett Browning endeavored escape evidence excited eyes fact fancy feel feet fell felt genius Graham's Magazine Griswold hand head heard heart horror hour idea imagine immediately Jupiter knew L'Espanaye L'Etoile lady Legrand length letter looked Madame Maelström manner Marie Rogêt massa matter means ment Mesmeric Revelations mind minutes moon morning murder N. P. Willis nature nearly never night observed once Ourang-Outang paper passed perceive perhaps period person Poe's poem poet portion Prefect regard remarkable Rotterdam scarcely Scheherazade seemed seen singular spirit story sufficient supposed surface thing thought tion tree truth Valdemar voice wall whole words
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الصفحة 298 - His voice varied rapidly from a tremulous indecision (when the animal spirits seemed utterly in abeyance) to that species of energetic concision — that abrupt, weighty, unhurried, and hollow-sounding enunciation — that leaden, self-balanced and perfectly modulated guttural utterance, which may be observed in the lost drunkard, or the irreclaimable eater of opium, during the periods of his most intense excitement.
الصفحة 293 - DURING the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback, through 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.
الصفحة 304 - ... liberty to dispute. The brother had been led to his resolution (so he told me) by consideration of the unusual character of the malady of the deceased, of certain obtrusive and eager inquiries on the part of her medical men, and of the remote and exposed situation of the burial-ground of the family. I will not deny that when I called to mind the sinister countenance of the person whom I met upon the...
الصفحة 296 - The room in which I found myself was very large and lofty. The windows were long, narrow, and pointed, and at so vast a distance from the black oaken floor as to be altogether inaccessible from within. Feeble gleams of encrimsoned light made their way through the trellised...
الصفحة 308 - And Ethelred, who was by nature of a doughty heart, and who was now mighty withal, on account of the powerfulness of the wine which he had drunken, waited no longer to hold parley with the hermit, who, in sooth, was of an obstinate and maliceful turn, but, feeling the rain upon his shoulders, and fearing the rising of the tempest, uplifted his mace outright, and, with blows, made quickly room in the plankings of the door for his gauntleted hand; and now pulling therewith sturdily, he so cracked,...
الصفحة 295 - Shaking off from my spirit what must have been a dream, I scanned more narrowly the real aspect of the building. Its principal feature seemed to be that of an excessive antiquity. The discoloration of ages had been great. Minute fungi overspread the whole exterior, hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the eaves. Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation. No portion of the masonry had fallen ; and there appeared to be a wild inconsistency between its still perfect...
الصفحة 296 - Minute fungi overspread the whole exterior, hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the eaves. Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation. No portion of the masonry had fallen; and there appeared to be a wild inconsistency between its still perfect adaptation of parts and the crumbling condition of the individual stones.
الصفحة 455 - And the will therein lieth, which dieth not. Who knoweth the mysteries of the will, with its vigor? For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield him to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble .will.
الصفحة 343 - Its pendulum swung to and fro with a dull, heavy, monotonous clang ; and when the minute-hand made the circuit of the face, and the hour was to be stricken, there came from the brazen lungs of the clock a sound which was clear and loud, and deep, and exceedingly musical...
الصفحة 348 - I must not only punish but punish with impunity. A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong.