I endeavored, during the brief minute of my original survey, to form some analysis of the meaning conveyed, there arose confusedly and paradoxically within my mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness,... The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Síða 319eftir Edgar Allan Poe - 1881Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - 288 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of...supreme despair. I felt singularly aroused, startled, iascinated. " How wild a history," I said to myself, " is written within that bosom !" Then came a... | |
| 1859 - 528 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of oenuriousness, of avarice, of coolness. of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of...desire to keep the man in view — to know more of him. Hurrie.lly putting on an overcoat, and seizing my hat and cane, I made my way into the street, and... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 síður
...the ideas of vast men. tal power, of caution, of penurionsness, of avarice of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of...putting on an overcoat, and seizing my hat and cane, J made my way into the street, and pushed through the crowd in ;he direction which I had seen him take... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Edward Woodberry - 1894 - 352 síður
...mind the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of bloodthirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of...aroused, startled, fascinated. "How wild a history,' 7 I said to myself, "is written within that bosom!" Then came a craving desire to keep the man in view... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 730 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of excessive terror, of intense — of extreme despair. I felt singularly aroused, startled, fascinated. "How wild a history," I said to myself,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 368 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of excessive terror, of intense — of extreme despair. I felt singularly aroused, startled, fascinated. " How wild a history," I said to... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1903 - 390 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of...the man in view — to know more of him. Hurriedly Fulling on an overcoat, and seizing my hat and cane, made my way into the street, and pushed through... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1924 - 508 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of excessive terror, of intense — of extreme despair. I felt singularly aroused, startled, fascinated. " How wild a history," I said to... | |
| Karen Halttunen - 1982 - 284 síður
...population" flowing past his coffeehouse window and pursues the stranger through the streets out of "a craving desire to keep the man in view — to know more of him." He gives up after an entire night and a day only when he recognizes that the stranger is "the man of... | |
| A. Robert Lee - 1986 - 216 síður
...mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of bloodthirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of...excessive terror, of intense — of supreme despair. The narrator follows the man for a night and a day, and learns only that he does not sleep and that... | |
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