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" This old. man," I said at length, "is the type and the genius of deep crime. He refuses to be alone. He is the man of the crowd. It will be in vain to follow; for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Síða 583
1847
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Publications: language series, Bindi 2-3

Colorado College - 1904 - 596 síður
...: dead Faith, dead Love, dead Hope." (i) Poe says of his protagonist: "This old man is the type and genius of deep crime. He refuses to be alone. He is...for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds." Surely it is in this story that Poe most nearly approaches Hawthorne, yet even here the "I" follows...
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Complete Tales & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 1975 - 1042 síður
...the type and the genius of deep crime. He refuses to he alone. He is the man oj the crowd. It will he hey must not — they cannot at will he excited, with an eye to the pa The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the 'Hortulus Animae,' 1 and perhaps it is but...
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Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry & Tales (LOA #19)

Edgar Allan Poe - 1984 - 1440 síður
...pursuit of the stranger. But, as usual, he walked to and fro, and during the day did not pass from out Alla : The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the 'Hortulus Animae,'* and perhaps it is but one...
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Tales of Mystery and Imagination

Edgar Allan Poe - 1993 - 320 síður
...on, I grew wearied unto death, and, stopping fully in front of the wanderer, gazed at him steadfasdy in the face. He noticed me not, but resumed his solemn...for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the Hortulus Anmue.* and perhaps it is but one...
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Short Stories

Edgar Allan Poe - 1908 - 332 síður
...his solemn walk, while I, ceasing to follow, remained absorbed in contemplation. " This old mart," I said at length, " is the type and the genius of...for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the Ortulus Anim<z* and perhaps it is but one of...
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The American Face of Edgar Allan Poe

Shawn James Rosenheim, Stephen Rachman - 1995 - 388 síður
...is undivulged. (Poe 1969-78, 2:5o6)16 Conclusion "This old man," I said at length, "is the type and genius of deep crime. He refuses to be alone. He is...for I shall learn no more of him nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the 'Hortulus Animae'* and perhaps it is but one...
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American Fiction and the Metaphysics of the Grotesque

Dieter Meindl - 1996 - 262 síður
...foreign to his own nature. He likens him to an old book that, he says in German, cannot be read: " 'This old man,' I said at length, 'is the type and...for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the "Hortulus Animae," and perhaps it is but one...
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The City in Literature: An Intellectual and Cultural History

Richard Lehan - 2023 - 360 síður
...has involved a hermeneutic circle, which the narrator concludes is unreadable: "This old man . . . refuses to be alone. He is the man of the crowd. It...for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the 'Hortulus Animae,' and perhaps it is but one...
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The Moving Pageant: A Literary Sourcebook on London Street-life, 1700-1914

Rick Allen - 1998 - 268 síður
...length, 'is the type and the genius of deep crime. He refuses to be alone. He is the man of the crou'd. It will be in vain to follow; for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the 'Hortulus Animje,' and perhaps it is but one...
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Der Flaneur: Konzeptionen der Moderne

Harald Neumeyer - 1999 - 428 síður
...length, ,is the type and the genius of deep crime. He refuses to be alone. He is the man ofthe croaid. l will be in vain to follow, for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart of the world is a grosser book than the ,Hortulus Animae', and perhaps it is but one...
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