Tinsley's Magazine, Volumen28Tinsley Brothers, 1881 |
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... never say there was no chance of his getting employment in a week . ' ( ' Unfortunately , I am not a busi- ness man . I never have been one . ' ' More's the pity . You see , if you were only a business man you would have a much better ...
... never say there was no chance of his getting employment in a week . ' ( ' Unfortunately , I am not a busi- ness man . I never have been one . ' ' More's the pity . You see , if you were only a business man you would have a much better ...
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... Never , surely , were such passionate exclamations addressed to high Heaven as those which were wrung from the lips of Poe- never , surely , had human soul more of those ' violent delights ' which have ' violent ends , " or more of ...
... Never , surely , were such passionate exclamations addressed to high Heaven as those which were wrung from the lips of Poe- never , surely , had human soul more of those ' violent delights ' which have ' violent ends , " or more of ...
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... never without bitterly lamenting his fall afterwards . But , while thus blameworthy , every one must pity the man . Hear him unbosom himself in this sad autobiographic fragment : ' Six years ago , ' he said , writing to a correspondent ...
... never without bitterly lamenting his fall afterwards . But , while thus blameworthy , every one must pity the man . Hear him unbosom himself in this sad autobiographic fragment : ' Six years ago , ' he said , writing to a correspondent ...
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... Never- theless , two stanzas from Mr. Pike's poem will show that Poe must not only have seen it , but been strong- ly impressed by it : ' Thou art lost to me for ever - I have lost thee , Isadore ; Thy head will never rest upon my loyal ...
... Never- theless , two stanzas from Mr. Pike's poem will show that Poe must not only have seen it , but been strong- ly impressed by it : ' Thou art lost to me for ever - I have lost thee , Isadore ; Thy head will never rest upon my loyal ...
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... never met again . But there was another lady with whom he had become acquainted , the well - known poetess , Mrs. Helen Whitman . With her he appears to have instantly fallen in love , and some idea of the fervent nature of his letters ...
... never met again . But there was another lady with whom he had become acquainted , the well - known poetess , Mrs. Helen Whitman . With her he appears to have instantly fallen in love , and some idea of the fervent nature of his letters ...
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