The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, 第 4 巻Redfield, 1856 |
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... effect - the mental energy began to yield before its influence- and the confused perception which he no doubt then had of his perilous situation had assisted in hastening the catastrophe . He was now thoroughly insensible , and there ...
... effect - the mental energy began to yield before its influence- and the confused perception which he no doubt then had of his perilous situation had assisted in hastening the catastrophe . He was now thoroughly insensible , and there ...
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... effect . Henderson , the first mate , now took the matter up , being justly indignant , as well as the whole ship's crew , at a speech evincing such a degree of heartless atrocity . He spoke plainly , seeing himself upheld by the men ...
... effect . Henderson , the first mate , now took the matter up , being justly indignant , as well as the whole ship's crew , at a speech evincing such a degree of heartless atrocity . He spoke plainly , seeing himself upheld by the men ...
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... effects . The Penguin got into port about nine o'clock in the morning , after encountering one of the severest gales ever experienced off Nantucket . Both Augustus and myself managed to appear at Mr. Barnard's in time for breakfast ...
... effects . The Penguin got into port about nine o'clock in the morning , after encountering one of the severest gales ever experienced off Nantucket . Both Augustus and myself managed to appear at Mr. Barnard's in time for breakfast ...
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... effect of the noise upon Augustus - for I knew that the person who called my name could be no one but himself . All was silent for some moments . At length I again heard the word Arthur ! repeated in a low tone , and one full of ...
... effect of the noise upon Augustus - for I knew that the person who called my name could be no one but himself . All was silent for some moments . At length I again heard the word Arthur ! repeated in a low tone , and one full of ...
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... effects of the stench arising from old fish - oil when closely confined ; and when I think of the condition of the hold in which I was imprisoned , and the long period during which the brig had been used as a whaling vessel , I am more ...
... effects of the stench arising from old fish - oil when closely confined ; and when I think of the condition of the hold in which I was imprisoned , and the long period during which the brig had been used as a whaling vessel , I am more ...
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395 ページ - Trifles, like straws, upon the surface flow, He who would search for pearls must dive below," are lines which have done much mischief.
381 ページ - They shall call the nobles thereof to the kingdom, but none shall be there, And all her princes shall be nothing. And thorns shall come up in her palaces, Nettles and brambles in the fortresses thereof: And it shall be an habitation of dragons, And a court for owls.
398 ページ - Music, when combined with a pleasurable idea, is poetry ; music, without the idea, is simply music ; the idea, without the music, is prose, from its very definitiveness.
319 ページ - MAN, that is born of a woman, hath but a short time to live, and is full of misery. He cometh up, and is cut down like a flower ; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay.
320 ページ - Look, where he comes ! Not poppy, nor mandragora, Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday.
395 ページ - ... which it would be difficult to conceal since their writings are professedly to be understood by the few, and it is the many who stand in need of salvation. In such case I should no doubt be tempted to think of the devil in Melmoth...
426 ページ - By opening this intercourse between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and forming regular establishments through the interior, and at both extremes, as well as along the coasts and islands, the entire command of the fur trade of North America might be obtained, from latitude 48.
185 ページ - And now we rushed into the embraces of the cataract, where a chasm threw itself open to receive us. But there arose in our pathway a shrouded human figure, very far larger in its proportions than any dweller among men. And the hue of the skin of the figure was of the perfect whiteness of the snow.
336 ページ - The garden like a lady fair was cut, That lay as if she slumbered in delight, And to the open skies her eyes did shut. The azure fields of Heaven were 'sembled right In a large round set with the flowers of light. The flowers de luce and the round sparks of dew That hung upon their azure leaves did shew Like twinkling stars that sparkle in the evening blue.
417 ページ - What song the Syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of. these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead and slept with princes and counsellors might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprietaries of these bones, or what bodies these ashes made up, were a question above...