The RavenGeorge Redway, 1885 - 122 pages |
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... from these verses more than the name Lenora or Lenore , and the burden ' Never More . ' The connection of the two in The Raven * No. 2473 , page 395 , March 20th , 1875 . renders all but certain that the author had come across 4 Genesis .
... from these verses more than the name Lenora or Lenore , and the burden ' Never More . ' The connection of the two in The Raven * No. 2473 , page 395 , March 20th , 1875 . renders all but certain that the author had come across 4 Genesis .
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... Never More " no one can believe . In truth , for many years " No More " had been a favorite refrain with Poe : in his poem To One in Paradise , the publication of which is traceable back to July , 1835 , is the line , " No more -- no ...
... Never More " no one can believe . In truth , for many years " No More " had been a favorite refrain with Poe : in his poem To One in Paradise , the publication of which is traceable back to July , 1835 , is the line , " No more -- no ...
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... Nevermore . ' In fact it was the very first which presented itself . " Thus the author of The Raven would lead his readers to believe that he was irresistibly impelled to select for his refrain the word " Nevermore , " but , vidently ...
... Nevermore . ' In fact it was the very first which presented itself . " Thus the author of The Raven would lead his readers to believe that he was irresistibly impelled to select for his refrain the word " Nevermore , " but , vidently ...
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... never- more " has found an echo in so many hearts . Where then did Poe obtain this sable , sombre auxiliary , the pretext , at he tells us , for the natural and continuous repetition of the refrain ? Observing the difficulty of ...
... never- more " has found an echo in so many hearts . Where then did Poe obtain this sable , sombre auxiliary , the pretext , at he tells us , for the natural and continuous repetition of the refrain ? Observing the difficulty of ...
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... art lost to me forever - I have lost thee Isa- dore , - Thy head will never rest upon my loyal bosom more , Thy tender eyes will never more gaze fondly into mine , Nor thine arms around me lovingly and trustingly entwine- Thou ΙΟ Genesis .
... art lost to me forever - I have lost thee Isa- dore , - Thy head will never rest upon my loyal bosom more , Thy tender eyes will never more gaze fondly into mine , Nor thine arms around me lovingly and trustingly entwine- Thou ΙΟ Genesis .
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alliteration âme amplius appeared bien bird Broadway Journal burden bore bust of Pallas C'est chamber door chef d'œuvre cœur composition corbeau répond Corvus rettulit d'une dæmon dasz démon dis-je dis-moi Dunkel EDGAR ALLAN POE Edgar Poe EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN Einst eyes Fare thee floor forever gazelle heart hehr Herz ich's imitation implore Isadore Jamais Jusqu'à l'oiseau leise Lenore Lenoren lines literary Mallarmé melancholy burden Monsieur Morgen murmur N. P. Willis néma never Nevermore Nimmermehr o'er oiseau ombre Pallas parody parrot Philosophy of Composition Poe's poem poet poet's poetic poetry porte Prophète published qu'il quam Quoth the Raven rapparees refrain rendered rêve rhyme rhythm rien Schatten schwer seul shadow shore silence sitting Sohasem sombre soul Sprach der Rabe stanza STEPHANE MALLARMÉ tête Thou art lost Thür Thüre tout translation trüb umher utter velours verse Vogel vorher wär whilst whispering wieder wohl word Wort yeux yore York