| Edgar Allan Poe - 2006 - 50 Seiten
...the hours waned and waned away. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all of what...bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room - of the dark and tattered draperies, which, tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest,... | |
| Renate Bagossy - 2007 - 109 Seiten
...dass seine Gefühle lediglich Auswirkungen der bedrückenden Zimmereinrichtung sind. I endeavoured to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was...bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room - of the dark and tattered draperies, which, tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1927 - 508 Seiten
...the hours waned and waned away. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that much, if not all of what...bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room — of the dark and tattered draperies, which, tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest,... | |
| Remo Ceserani - 2005 - 960 Seiten
...and waned away. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me. I endeavoured to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was...bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room- -of the dark and tattered draperies, which, tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest,... | |
| 959 Seiten
...and waned away. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me. I endeavoured to believe that much, if not all of what I felt, was...bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture of the room--of the dark and tattered draperies, which, tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest,... | |
| 1840 - 702 Seiten
...and waned away. I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me. I endeavoured to believe that much, if not all,' of what I felt, was due to the phantasmagoric influence of the gloomy furniture of the room — of the dark and tattered draperies,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 Seiten
...struggled to reason off the nervousness whieh had dominion over me. I endeavored to believe that mueh, if not all, of what I felt, was due to the bewildering influenee of the gloomy furniture of the room, — of the dark and tattered draperies whieh, tortured... | |
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