Ligeia! Ligeia! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted to deaden impressions of the outward world, it is by that sweet word alone — by Ligeia — that I bring before mine eyes in fancy the image of her who is no more. The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Prose tales - 第 244 頁Edgar Allan Poe 著 - 1902完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1857 - 560 頁
...surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted to deaden impressious of the outward world, it is by that sweet word alone — by Ligeia — that I bring before... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 578 頁
...surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted...image of her who is no more. And now, while I write, a reco'lection flashes upon me that I have never known the paternal name of her who was my friend and,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 頁
...heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia ! * Ligeia ! Burjgd in studies of a nature more than all else adapted to deaden impressious of the outward world, it is by that swett word alone — by Ligeia — that I bring before... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1894 - 396 頁
...surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted...is no more. And now, while I write, a recollection 182 flashes upon me that I have never known the paternal name of her who was my friend and my betrothed,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Edward Woodberry - 1894 - 382 頁
...surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia! Ligeia! ied in studies of a nature more than all else adapted...is no more. And now, while I write, a recollection 182 flashes upon me that I have never known the paternal name of her who was my friend and my betrothed,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 236 頁
...have surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia! Ligeia! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted...the outward world, it is by that sweet word alone — my Ligeia — that I bring before mine eyes in fancy the image of her who is no more. And now,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, George Edward Woodberry - 1903 - 392 頁
...surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely . ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted...recollection flashes upon me that I have never known the^paternal name of her who was my friend and my betrothed, and who became the partner of my studies,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - 210 頁
...surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia ! Ligeia ! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted to deaden " 134 impressions of the^ outward world, it is by that sweet word alone-ATy Eigeia^— that I bring... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1908 - 356 頁
...have surely heard her speak. That it is of a remotely ancient date cannot be doubted. Ligeia! Ligeia! Buried in studies of a nature more than all else adapted...write, a recollection flashes upon me that I have NETER KNOWN the paternal name of her who was my friend and my betrothed, and who became the partner... | |
| Wilhelm Viëtor - 1917 - 684 頁
...18). Und ganz ähnlich in "Ligeia" : "Ligeia! Ligeia! Buried in studies of a nature more than all eise adapted to deaden impressions of the outward world,...mine eyes in fancy the image of her who is no more" (Works II, 249). Nicht selten finden sich bei Poe Vorstellungen der beiden wichtigsten sinnesgebiete,... | |
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