A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 páginas |
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... Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies 10 although I perceived that her loveliness of a nature more than all else adapted to was indeed " exquisite , " and felt that deaden impressions of the outward world , there was much of " strangeness ...
... Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies 10 although I perceived that her loveliness of a nature more than all else adapted to was indeed " exquisite , " and felt that deaden impressions of the outward world , there was much of " strangeness ...
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... Ligeia . And at such moments was her beauty - in my heated fancy thus it appeared perhaps the beauty of beings either above or apart from the earth - the beauty of the fabu- lous Houri of the Turk . The hue of the orbs was the most ...
... Ligeia . And at such moments was her beauty - in my heated fancy thus it appeared perhaps the beauty of beings either above or apart from the earth - the beauty of the fabu- lous Houri of the Turk . The hue of the orbs was the most ...
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... Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious effulgence ; the pale fingers be- 5 came of the transparent waxen hue of the grave ; and the blue veins upon the lofty forehead swelled and sank impetuously with the tides ...
... Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious effulgence ; the pale fingers be- 5 came of the transparent waxen hue of the grave ; and the blue veins upon the lofty forehead swelled and sank impetuously with the tides ...
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