| Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 298 pages
...claim, as a poem. \VhatIherepropoundistrue; therefore it cannot die ; or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will rise again to the life everlasting." From this time, Poe did not write much ; he had quarrelled with the conductors of the chief magazines... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 pages
...claim, as a Poem. What I here propound is true : therefore it cannot die : or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will rise again to the life everlasting." When I read "Eureka" I could not help but think it immeasurably superior as an illustration of genius... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 568 pages
...claim, as a Poem. What I here propound is true : therefore it caunot die : or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will rise again to the life everlasting." When I read " Eureka " I could not help but think it immeasurably superior as an illustration of genius... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1866 - 332 pages
...claim, as a Poem. What I here propound is true, therefore it cannot die : or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will rise again to the life everlasting." When I read " Eureka" I could not help thinking it immeasurably superior as an illustration of genius... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 pages
...a Poem. What I here propound it true .'—therefore it cannot die :— or if by any means It be now trodden down so that it die, it will "rise again to the Life Everlasting." Nevertheless it Is as a Poem only that I wish this work to be judged after I am dead.1 IT is with humility... | |
| John Henry Ingram - 1880 - 332 pages
...as a Poem. " What I here propound is true;—therefore it cannot die:—or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will ' rise again to the life Everlasting.' " Nevertheless, it is as a Poem only that I wish this work to be judged after I am dead. EAP" It was... | |
| John Howard Raymond - 1881 - 1296 pages
...Poem. Wbat I bere propound is true : — therefore it cannot die : — or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will "rise again to the Life Everlasting." Nevertheless it is as a Poem only that I wish this work to be judged after I am dead. EAP The book... | |
| John H. Ingram - 1880 - 334 pages
...Poem. " What I liere propound u true : — therefore it cannot die : — or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will ' rise again to the Life Everlasting.' " Nevertheless, it is as a Poem only that I wish this work to be judged after I am dead. E. A P." It... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1883 - 542 pages
...What I hert propound it true : — therefore it cannot die : — or if by any means It be now troddeu down so that it die, it will "rise again to the Life Everlasting. " Nevertheless, it is as a Poem only that I wish this work to be judged after I am dead. ] _' is with... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 388 pages
...Poem. " What I here propound is true : — therefore it cannot die : — or if by any means it be now trodden down so that it die, it will ' rise again to the Life Everlasting.' Nevertheless it is as a Poem only that I wish this work to be judged after I am dead." It is obviously... | |
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