I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate vicinity — an atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had... Bentley's Miscellany - Página 157editado por - 1840Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Aris Fioretos - 1999 - 170 páginas
...to accelerate the increase itself.... I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate vicinity—an atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from... | |
| Rictor Norton - 2005 - 788 páginas
...of the sensations which oppressed me. I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere...decayed trees, and the grey wall, and the silent tarn - a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leadenhued. Shaking off from... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 408 páginas
...of the sensations which oppressed me. I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere...which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray wall, and the silent tarn — a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott, Eleanor D. Kewer - 2000 - 756 páginas
...of the sensations which oppressed me. I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that1 about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere...the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the h Omitted (A, B, C) i that around (A, B, C) decayed trees, and the gray wall1 and" the silent ltarn... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2001 - 194 páginas
...of the sensations which oppressed me. I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere...which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray wall, and the silent tarn - a pestilent and mystic vapour, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible,... | |
| Tadashi Ogawa - 2001 - 220 páginas
...Ganzes mit eigenartiger Melancholie: „I had so worked upon my imagination äs really believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere...vicinity - an atmosphere which had no affinity with air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the grey wall, and the silent tarn... | |
| Michael Sellmann - 2001 - 350 páginas
...room"1072 und beschreibt eine Atmosphäre, "which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which reeked up from the decayed trees, and the grey wall, and the silent tarn - a pestilent and mystic vapour, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden-hued."1073 Ahnlich... | |
| Kevin J. Hayes - 2002 - 290 páginas
...in "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator reports having detected around the Usher mansion "an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate...atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven" (P&T, 319). This is precisely what so many of Poe's narrators and protagonists desire: the air of self-generation,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2003 - 482 páginas
...of the sensations which oppressed me. I had so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere...decayed trees, and the grey wall, and the silent tarn - a pestilent and mystic vapour, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden-hued. Shaking off... | |
| Katalin G. Kállay - 2003 - 178 páginas
...within the tarn" "that lay in unruffled lustre by the dwelling", the narrator mentions a "strange fancy" "that around about the whole mansion and domain there...which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray walls, and the silent tarn, in the form of an inelastic vapor or gas - dark, sluggish, faintly... | |
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