| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 686 页
...and waned away. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me. I endeavoured to believe that much, if not all, of what I felt,...pervaded my frame, and at length there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeless alarm. Shaking this off with a gasp and a struggle, I uplifted... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - 288 页
...dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room —...pervaded my frame ; and, at length, there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeless alarm. Shaking this off with a gasp and a struggle, I uplifted... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 页
...dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room —...uneasily about the decorations of the bed. But my eflbrts were fruitless. An irrepressible tremor gradually pervaded my frame ; and, at length, there... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 页
...over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all, of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room, —...An irrepressible tremor gradually pervaded my frame ; arid al \ length there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeless alarm. Shaking this... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 页
...over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all, of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room, —...An irrepressible tremor gradually pervaded my frame ; arid at length there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeleas alarm. Shaking this off... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 页
...over me. I endeavored to belicve that much, if not all, of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room, — of the dark and tattered draperics which, tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest, swayed fitfully to and fro... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 568 页
...dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room —...pervaded my frame ; and, at length, there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly cause. less alarm. Shaking this off with a gasp and a struggle, I... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 页
...over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all, of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room, —...An irrepressible tremor gradually pervaded my frame ; arid at length there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeless alarm. Shaking this off... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 556 页
...dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room —...pervaded my frame ; and, at length, there sat upon my very heart an incubus of ulterly causeless alarm. Shaking this off with a gasp and a struggle, I up.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1874 - 644 页
...dominion over me. I endeavoured to believe that much if not all of what I felt was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room —...pervaded my frame, and at length there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeless alarm. Shaking this off with a gasp and a struggle I uplifted... | |
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