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Page 152
... Poe , and to Mrs. Clemm's tes timony as to Poe's affection . He accepted , however , Gris- wold's own excuse for his attitude , namely , that it was impossible to conceal Poe's faults because of their noto- riety and because to do so ...
... Poe , and to Mrs. Clemm's tes timony as to Poe's affection . He accepted , however , Gris- wold's own excuse for his attitude , namely , that it was impossible to conceal Poe's faults because of their noto- riety and because to do so ...
Page 153
... Poe's life and looking rather to his works for his claim to fame . Baudelaire , one of Poe's earliest translators , staunchly admired Poe and had the utmost contempt for Griswold , and his opinion , it appears , was respected in America ...
... Poe's life and looking rather to his works for his claim to fame . Baudelaire , one of Poe's earliest translators , staunchly admired Poe and had the utmost contempt for Griswold , and his opinion , it appears , was respected in America ...
Page 160
... Poe from the malice of enemies and to unveil something of the mystery of his life.59 Two editions of Poe's poems appeared in this period with new memoirs - one defending Poe and attacking Griswold , and the other repeating the old ...
... Poe from the malice of enemies and to unveil something of the mystery of his life.59 Two editions of Poe's poems appeared in this period with new memoirs - one defending Poe and attacking Griswold , and the other repeating the old ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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