Complete Poems of Edgar Allan PoeHeritage Press, 1943 - 214 pages |
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Page 51
... less poetical the critic , the less just the critique , and the converse . On this account , and because there are but few B- -s in the world , I would be as much ashamed of the world's good opinion as proud of your own . Another than ...
... less poetical the critic , the less just the critique , and the converse . On this account , and because there are but few B- -s in the world , I would be as much ashamed of the world's good opinion as proud of your own . Another than ...
Page 81
... less a poet than Shelley is their author . Their warm , yet delicate and ethe- real imagination will be appreciated by all - but by none so thor- oughly as by him who has himself arisen from sweet dreams of one beloved , to bathe in the ...
... less a poet than Shelley is their author . Their warm , yet delicate and ethe- real imagination will be appreciated by all - but by none so thor- oughly as by him who has himself arisen from sweet dreams of one beloved , to bathe in the ...
Page 210
... less so the third still less , and so on until at length the lover , star- tled from his original nonchalance by the melancholy character of the word itself by its frequent repetition - and by a consideration of the ominous reputation ...
... less so the third still less , and so on until at length the lover , star- tled from his original nonchalance by the melancholy character of the word itself by its frequent repetition - and by a consideration of the ominous reputation ...
Contents
The Editors Commentary | 2 |
Spirits of the Dead | 14 |
The Happiest Day the Happiest Hour | 21 |
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