| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 522 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...improvement, and soon saw • it to be in a primitive eondition. As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only is limited to lyric verse, but depends... | |
| 1859 - 528 páginas
...refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic value, and spared mo the necessity of submitting it to analysis. I considered...verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone — both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely from the sense of identity —... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...only is limited to lyric verse, but depends for its impn.ssion upon the force of monotone — both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1879 - 336 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone, both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely from the sense of identity —... | |
| 1880 - 798 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...susceptibility of improvement, and soon saw it to be in a print itive condition. As commonly used, the rtfrain, or burden, not only is limited to lyric verse,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1881 - 588 páginas
...assure me of its intriusic valne, and spared me the necessity of submitting it to analysis. I cousidered it, however, with regard to its susceptibility of...verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone — both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely from the seuse of identity —... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1882 - 226 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone — both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely from the sense of identity —... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1882 - 430 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...be in a primitive condition. As commonly used, the re/rain, or burden, not only is limited to lyric verse, but depends for its impression upon the force... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone, both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely froni the sense of identity, —... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 624 páginas
...immediately that no one had been so universally employed as that of the refrain. The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic...to lyric verse, but depends for its impression upon tbe force of monotone, both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely from the sense of... | |
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