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The Complete Stories of Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe

The Complete Stories of Edgar Allan Poe

  • Leloutsios Britanniosalıntı yaptı2 yıl önce
    The heathen philosopher, when he had a mind to eat a grape, would open his lips when he put it into his mouth, meaning thereby that grapes were made to eat and lips to open.”

    As You Like It.

    At Venice, in the year —, in the street —, lived Pedro Garcia, a metaphysician. – With regard to date and residence, circumstances of a private and sacred nature forbid me to be more explicit. In all mental qualifications our hero was gigantic. Moreover, in bodily circumference, he had no cause of complaint; but, in right ascension, four feet five was the philosopher’s ne plus ultra
  • Geraldine Guarnerosalıntı yaptı6 yıl önce
    “There is no exquisite beauty,” says Bacon, Lord Verulam, speaking truly of all the forms and genera of beauty, “without some strangeness in the proportion.” Yet, although I saw that the features of Ligeia were not of a classic regularity – although I perceived that her loveliness was indeed “exquisite,” and felt that there was much of “strangeness” pervading it, yet I have tried in vain to detect the irregularity and to trace home my own perception of “the strange.”
  • Alaki Lucioalıntı yaptı21 gün önce
    There was nothing to wash out – no stain of any kind – no blood-spot whatever. I had been too wary for that.
  • Star Boyyalıntı yaptı2 ay önce
    The heathen philosopher, when he had a mind to eat a grape, would open his lips when he put it into his mouth, meaning thereby that grapes were made to eat and lips to open.”
  • Priyankaalıntı yaptı5 ay önce
    Pluto – this was the cat’s name
  • Mida Stylesalıntı yaptı7 ay önce
    a pale blue eye
  • Mida Stylesalıntı yaptı7 ay önce
    Coincidences, in general, are great stumbling-blocks in the way of that class of thinkers who have been educated to know nothing of the theory of probabilities – that theory to which the most glorious objects of human research are indebted for the most glorious of illustration.
  • Mida Stylesalıntı yaptı7 ay önce
    Thus there is such a thing as being too profound. Truth is not always in a well. In fact, as regards the more important knowledge, I do believe that she is invariably superficial. The depth lies in the valleys where we seek her, and not upon the mountain-tops where she is found
  • Mida Stylesalıntı yaptı7 ay önce
    Monsieur Jourdain’s calling for his robe-de-chambre – pour mieux entendre la musique.
  • Alexa Gracealıntı yaptı10 ay önce
    Sir! I shall take the earliest opportunity of avenging this insult!
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