The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticismAMS Press, 1979 |
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... [ Text : Graham's Magazine , January , 1842. ] THIS publication is one of a class which it behoves every editor in the country to encourage , at all times , by every good word in his power the class , we mean of well - printed , and ...
... [ Text : Graham's Magazine , January , 1842. ] THIS publication is one of a class which it behoves every editor in the country to encourage , at all times , by every good word in his power the class , we mean of well - printed , and ...
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... [ Text : Graham's Magazine , February , 1842 ; cf. Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post , May 1 , 1841. ] WE often hear it said , of this or of that proposition , that it may be good in theory , but will not answer in - practice ; and in ...
... [ Text : Graham's Magazine , February , 1842 ; cf. Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post , May 1 , 1841. ] WE often hear it said , of this or of that proposition , that it may be good in theory , but will not answer in - practice ; and in ...
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... [ Text : Grabam's Magazine , April , 1842. ] An We have always regarded the Tale ( using this word in its popular acceptation ) as affording the best prose opportunity for display of the highest talent . It has peculiar advantages which ...
... [ Text : Grabam's Magazine , April , 1842. ] An We have always regarded the Tale ( using this word in its popular acceptation ) as affording the best prose opportunity for display of the highest talent . It has peculiar advantages which ...
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