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... suppose I shall be much pestered with visitors ; but if I am , you must receive them , for I am determined to have nobody breaking in upon my retirement : you know that I never was fond of society , and I am less so than before .
... suppose I shall be much pestered with visitors ; but if I am , you must receive them , for I am determined to have nobody breaking in upon my retirement : you know that I never was fond of society , and I am less so than before .
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He never , ' says a person who knew him intimately at this period , ' met with objects of distress , without affording them succour . Poe could , in addition , read the letter ( May 24 , 1820 ) in which Byron arranges with Moore a gift ...
He never , ' says a person who knew him intimately at this period , ' met with objects of distress , without affording them succour . Poe could , in addition , read the letter ( May 24 , 1820 ) in which Byron arranges with Moore a gift ...
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The opening of the last scene of that play has already been cited as a reason for Poe breaking off his manuscript ; its ending may be the reason why he never began again . It seems likely , that once he had encountered difficulty in ...
The opening of the last scene of that play has already been cited as a reason for Poe breaking off his manuscript ; its ending may be the reason why he never began again . It seems likely , that once he had encountered difficulty 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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