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3.1 The most Melancholy of Mankind The word ' melancholy , ' which caught our eye in the first sentence of " The Fall of the House of Usher , " is to be found scattered through Irving's memoir in at least eight places ; and several ...
3.1 The most Melancholy of Mankind The word ' melancholy , ' which caught our eye in the first sentence of " The Fall of the House of Usher , " is to be found scattered through Irving's memoir in at least eight places ; and several ...
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No , Byron , ' she answered , ' it is not at heart you are the most melancholy of mankind ; and often when apparently gayest . ( 649 ) In personality melancholy and gay by turns or simultaneously , Byron brings now one to the fore ...
No , Byron , ' she answered , ' it is not at heart you are the most melancholy of mankind ; and often when apparently gayest . ( 649 ) In personality melancholy and gay by turns or simultaneously , Byron brings now one to the fore ...
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54-55 ) Finally , in bringing the debate to an amicable conclusion , Di Broglio remarks : " Did dream , or did I hear / Politian was a melancholy man ? " ( iii . 66-67 ) By ' melancholy ' Mabbott thinks that Poe " makes it clear he ...
54-55 ) Finally , in bringing the debate to an amicable conclusion , Di Broglio remarks : " Did dream , or did I hear / Politian was a melancholy man ? " ( iii . 66-67 ) By ' melancholy ' Mabbott thinks that Poe " makes it clear he ...
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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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