... house. A servant in waiting took my horse, and I entered the Gothic archway of the hall. A valet of stealthy step thence conducted me, in silence, through many dark and intricate passages in my progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered... The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - 第294页作者:Edgar Allan Poe - 1871全本阅读 - 图书信息
| 1839 - 372 页
...encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have aluudy spoken. While the objects around me — while the carvings of the ceilings, the sombre tapestriee of the walls, the ebon blackness of the floors, and 111': phantasmagoric armorial trophies... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already...my infancy — while I hesitated not to acknowledge hbw familiar was all this — I still wondered to find how unfamiliar were the fancies which ordinary... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, 1 know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already...armorial trophies which rattled as I strode, were hut matters to which, or to such as which, I had been accustomed from my infancy — while I hesitated... | |
| Edmund John Armstrong - 1877 - 330 页
...the way are dwelt upon, and prepare the mind of the reader for the mournful portrait of Usher, — the carvings of the ceilings, the sombre tapestries...floors, and the phantasmagoric armorial trophies which rattle to the vibration of the unwonted footsteps. One more touch completes the effect. " On one of... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already...which, or to such as which, I had been accustomed from ray infancy — while I hesitated not to acknowledge how familiar was all this — I still wondered... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already spoken. While the objects around me—while the carvings of the ceilings, the sombre tapestries of the walls, the ebon blackness of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1889 - 360 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already...been accustomed from my infancy — while I hesitated THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER. 5 not to acknowledge how familiar was all this — I still wondered... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 466 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague .sentiments of which I have already...acknowledge how familiar was all this, — I still \Vondered to find how unfamiliar were the fancies which ordinary images were stirring up. On one of... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 256 页
...progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already spoken. While the objects around me—while the carvings of the ceilings, the sombre tapestries of the walls, the ebon blackness of... | |
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