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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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Thirty-two Stories

Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 408 síður
...pursuit of the stranger. But, as usual, he walked to and fro, and during the day did not pass from out the turmoil of that street. And, as the shades 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 'Hortulus Animas,' 14 and perhaps it is but...
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Tales and Sketches: 1831-1842

Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott, Eleanor D. Kewer - 2000 - 756 síður
...wearied unto death, and, stopping fully in front of the wanderer, gazed at him steadfastly in the face.18 He noticed me not, but resumed his solemn walk, while...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,'* r and perhaps it is but...
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The World that is the Book: Paul Auster's Fiction

Aliki Varvogli - 2001 - 196 síður
...he grows 'wearied unto death' and decides to drop his quest. If he has learnt anything, it is that 'It will be in vain to follow; for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds.' The story then ends with the same words with which it had begun: 'er lasst sich nicht lesen', it does...
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Gardens and the Passion for the Infinite

International Society for Phenomenology, Fine Arts, and Aesthetics. Conference Harvard Divinity School) - 2003 - 378 síður
...visitor who makes up the public crowd at the Getty Center, another observation that Poe makes is helpful: "He refuses to be alone. He is the man of the crowd....for I shall learn no more of him. nor of his deeds" ( 1 494). In Being and Circumstance: Notes towards a Conditional An, Irwin explains that he creates...
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Recovering the New: Transatlantic Roots of Modernism

Edward S. Cutler - 2003 - 236 síður
...'is the type and genius of deep crime. He refuses to be alone. He is the man of the crowd It will be vain to follow; for I shall learn no more of him, nor of his deeds. The worst heart in the world is a grosser book than the "Hortulus AniinEe," and perhaps it is but one...
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Great Short Works of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 2009 - 580 síður
...pursuit of the stranger. But, as usual, he walked to and fro, and during the day did not pass from out the turmoil of that street. And, as the shades 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 'Hortulus Animae/ * and perhaps it is but one...
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Urban Culture: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Bindi 2

Chris Jenks - 2004 - 304 síður
...188). Beyond that the narrator can do no more than acknowledge the limit of his own understanding: 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 Animae', and perhaps it is but one...
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Architecture Theory: A Reader in Philosophy and Culture

Andrew Ballantyne - 2005 - 322 síður
...pursuit of the stranger. But, as usual, he walked to and fro, and during the day did not pass from out the turmoil of that street. And, as the shades 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 "Hortulus Anima;,"1 and perhaps it is but one...
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Architecture Theory: A Reader in Philosophy and Culture

Andrew Ballantyne - 2005 - 324 síður
...pursuit of the stranger. But, as usual, he walked to and fro, and during the day did not pass from out the turmoil of that street. And, as the shades of...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 Animas,"1 and perhaps it is...
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Physiognomy in Profile: Lavater's Impact on European Culture

Melissa Percival, Graeme Tytler - 2005 - 276 síður
...on his way, leaving the narrator behind, lost in thought, who then says to himself: This old man ... is the type and the genius of deep crime. He refuses...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 of...
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