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Wildman's concluding exclamation is another example of the remarks in Irving's text which appear to have stimulated ... are engaged in a conversation , in this case about Madeline , when she suddenly appears and as quickly vanishes .
Wildman's concluding exclamation is another example of the remarks in Irving's text which appear to have stimulated ... are engaged in a conversation , in this case about Madeline , when she suddenly appears and as quickly vanishes .
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As a family evil this duality expresses itself both in the existence and the history of the Usher twins , while as a ubiquitous condition of nature it appears in the guise of " a barely perceptible fissure " which extends all the way ...
As a family evil this duality expresses itself both in the existence and the history of the Usher twins , while as a ubiquitous condition of nature it appears in the guise of " a barely perceptible fissure " which extends all the way ...
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Before she appears , Castiglione has occupied the stage and revealed his feeling for her ; afterwards it is Politian's turn . She stands like a mirror between them , reflecting their true natures . Poe invites us to use that simile in ...
Before she appears , Castiglione has occupied the stage and revealed his feeling for her ; afterwards it is Politian's turn . She stands like a mirror between them , reflecting their true natures . Poe invites us to use that simile in ...
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THE BYRONIC IDEALITY 1 The Fall Of The House Of Usher OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS | 1 |
Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
A Singularly Dreary Tract of Country | 7 |
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