Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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... Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted to deaden impressions of the outward world , it is by that sweet word alone - by Ligeia- that I bring before mine eyes in fancy the image of her who is no more ...
... Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted to deaden impressions of the outward world , it is by that sweet word alone - by Ligeia- that I bring before mine eyes in fancy the image of her who is no more ...
Pagina 529
... Ligeia . In stature she was tall , somewhat slender , and , in her latter days , even emaciated . I would in vain attempt to portray the majesty , the quiet ease , of her de- meanor , or the incomprehensible lightness and elas- ticity ...
... Ligeia . In stature she was tall , somewhat slender , and , in her latter days , even emaciated . I would in vain attempt to portray the majesty , the quiet ease , of her de- meanor , or the incomprehensible lightness and elas- ticity ...
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... Ligeia ! Ligeia ! 117 My beautiful one ! Whose harshest idea Will to melody run , O ! is it thy will On the breezes to toss ? Or , capriciously still , Like the lone Albatross , * Incumbent on night 20 30 40 ( As she on the air ) To ...
... Ligeia ! Ligeia ! 117 My beautiful one ! Whose harshest idea Will to melody run , O ! is it thy will On the breezes to toss ? Or , capriciously still , Like the lone Albatross , * Incumbent on night 20 30 40 ( As she on the air ) To ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Cotton Mather 16631728 | 29 |
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