The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With Original MemoirW.J. Widdleton, 1864 - 247 pagina's |
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Pagina xviii
... feeling exists , that in probing the lives of poets we may learn something of the art by which they produced their works . But it is like the useless labour of Reynolds , who scraped a painting by Titian to learn the secret of his ...
... feeling exists , that in probing the lives of poets we may learn something of the art by which they produced their works . But it is like the useless labour of Reynolds , who scraped a painting by Titian to learn the secret of his ...
Pagina xix
... and Willis have sketched him with gentleness and a reverent feeling for his genius ; and Griswold , his literary executor , in his fuller biography , has generously suppressed much that he might have given . xix MEMOIR .
... and Willis have sketched him with gentleness and a reverent feeling for his genius ; and Griswold , his literary executor , in his fuller biography , has generously suppressed much that he might have given . xix MEMOIR .
Pagina xxx
... feeling , which made his criticisms so severe , and procured him a host of enemies among persons towards whom he never entertained any personal ill - will . He criticised his own productions with the same severity that he exercised ...
... feeling , which made his criticisms so severe , and procured him a host of enemies among persons towards whom he never entertained any personal ill - will . He criticised his own productions with the same severity that he exercised ...
Pagina 6
... feel no wrong ! The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with Hope , that flew beside , Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy bride- For her , the fair and débonnaire , that now so lowly lies , The life upon her ...
... feel no wrong ! The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with Hope , that flew beside , Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy bride- For her , the fair and débonnaire , that now so lowly lies , The life upon her ...
Pagina 12
... feel ye now- -I feel ye in your strength- O spells more sure than e'er Judæan king Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane ! O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee Ever drew down from out the quiet stars ! Here , where a hero fell , a ...
... feel ye now- -I feel ye in your strength- O spells more sure than e'er Judæan king Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane ! O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee Ever drew down from out the quiet stars ! Here , where a hero fell , a ...
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A. M. MADOT Aaraaf Al Aaraaf ALESSANDRA Allan amid angels ANNABEL LEE Auber BALDAZZAR beauty bells beneath bird BIRKET FOSTER breath bright Broadway Journal CASTIGLIONE chamber door Cooper death didst dost dream Earl of Leicester Earth EDGAR ALLAN POE Eulalie eyes F. R. PICKERSGILL fair fancy feel fell flowers gentle glory golden happy hath hear heart heaven Israfel JACINTA JASPER CROPSEY JOHN TENNIEL lake LALAGE Lenore light lone maiden melody moon never Nevermore night o'er odours passion poem poet POETIC PRINCIPLE poetical poetry POLITIAN quarrel Quoth the Raven Raven rhyme SCENES FROM POLITIAN shadow sigh skies sleep smile song sorrow soul sound speak spirit stars strange sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thro throne Truth ULALUME unto voice W. J. Linton wave wild wind wing words young