... to arouse myself from the pitiable condition into which I had fallen, by pacing rapidly to and fro through the apartment. I had taken but few turns in this manner, when a light step on an adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognized... Tales - 第75页作者:Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - 228 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 368 页
...staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognized it as that of I. sher. In an instant afterwards he rapped, with a gentle touch, at my door, and entered, bearing a lamp. Hie countenance was, as usual, cadaverously wan — but there was a species of mad hilarity in his... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 686 页
...staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterwards he rapped with -a gentle touch at my door, and entered,...countenance was, as usual, cadaverously wan ; but there was a species of mad hilarity in his eyes, an evidently restrained hysteria in his whole demeanour.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 页
...step on an adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterward he rapped, with a gentle touch,...hysteria in his whole demeanor. His air appalled me; but any thing was preferable to the solitude which I had so long endured, and I even welcomed his presence... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 页
...step on an adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterward he rapped, with a gentle touch,...hysteria in his whole demeanor. His air appalled me; but any thing was preferable to the solitude which I had so long endured, and I even welcomed his presence... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 页
...step on an adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterward he rapped, with a gentle touch,...usual, cadaverously wan ; but, moreover, there was a specics of mad hilarity in his eyes, — an evidently restrained hysteria in his whole demeanor. His... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 页
...step on 8ii adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterward he rapped, with a gentle touch,...hysteria in his whole demeanor. His air appalled me; but any thing was preferable to the solitude which I had so long endured, and I even welcomed his presence... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 556 页
...an instant afterward he rapped, with a gentle touch, at ir.y door, and entered, bearing a lamp Mis countenance was, as usual, cadaverously wan — but,...was preferable to the solitude which I had so long c-ndured, and 1 even welcomed his presence as a relief. " And you have not seen it?" he said abruptly,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1874 - 644 页
...step on an adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterward he rapped with a gentle touch...— an evidently restrained hysteria in his whole demeanour. His air appalled me — but anything was preferable to the solitude which I had so long... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 页
...adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recog. nised it as that of Usher. In an iustant afterward he rapped. with a gentle touch, at my door, and entered, bearing a lamf. His countenance was, as usual, cadaverously wan — but, moreover, there was a species of mad... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1883 - 668 页
...step on an adjoining staircase arrested my attention. I presently recognised it as that of Usher. In an instant afterward he rapped with a gentle touch...eyes — an .evidently restrained hysteria in his wl ' ' .emeanour. His air appalled me — but anyVOL. : o was preferable to the solitude which. I had... | |
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