The situation is agreeable to me for many reasons, — but alas ! it appears to me that nothing can now give me pleasure or the slightest gratification. Excuse me, my dear sir, if in this letter you find much incoherency. My feelings at this moment are... The Life of John Pendleton Kennedy - Сторінка 375автори: Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1871 - 490 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1869 - 298 стор.
...annum. The situation isagreeable to me for many reasons, but, alas ! it appears to me that nothing can give me pleasure or the slightest gratification. Excuse...depression of spirits such as I have never felt before. 1 have struggled in vain against the influence of this melancholy; you will believe me when I say that... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 стор.
...annum. The situation is agreeable to me for many reasons, but, alas ! it appears to ma that nothmg can give me pleasure or the slightest gratification. Excuse...felt before. I have struggled in vain against the inaueuco of this melancholy ; you. will believe ine when I say that I am still miserable in spite of... | |
| Sara Sigourney Rice - 1876 - 118 стор.
...annum. The situation is agreeable to me for many reasons; but., alns! it appears to me that nothing can give me pleasure or the slightest gratification. Excuse me, my dear sir, if in this letter yon find much incoherency. My feelings at this moment are pitiable indeed. I am suffering under a depression... | |
| John H. Ingram - 1880 - 334 стор.
...annum. The situation is agreeable to me for many reasons, but, alas ! it appears to me that nothing can give me pleasure, or the slightest gratification....suffering under a depression of spirits such as I never felt before. I have struggled in vain against the influence of this melancholy ; you will believe... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1881 - 588 стор.
...annum. The situation is agreeable to me for many reasous, bat, alas ! it appears to me that nothing can give me pleasure or the slightest gratification. Excuse me, my dear sir, if in this letter you find much iucoherency. My feelings at this moment are pitiable indeed. I am suffering under a depression of spirits... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 388 стор.
...and kindness. Through your influence Mr. White has been induced to employ me in assisting him with the editorial duties of his Magazine at a salary of...incoherency. My feelings at this moment are pitiable, indeed. 1 am suffering under a depression of spirits, such as I have never felt before. I have struggled in... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, George Edward Woodberry - 1903 - 392 стор.
...— but alas ! it appears to me that nothing can now give me pleasure or the slightest gratificatiorv Excuse me, my dear sir, if in this letter you find...a depression of spirits, such as I have never felt belore. I have struggled in vain against the influence of this melancholy ; you will believe me, when... | |
| 1904 - 712 стор.
...murmurings of these approaching psychic storms that compelled Poe to write to Kennedy, September n, 1835 : "I am suffering under a depression of spirits, such as I have never felt before. I am wretched, and know not why. Oh ! Pity me, for I fear that my words are incoherent, but I will recover... | |
| Paul Wächtler - 1911 - 122 стор.
...annum. The Situation is agreeable to nie for many reasons, but, alas! it appears to me that nothing can give me pleasure or the slightest gratification. Excuse...I am suffering under a depression of spirits such äs I have never feit before. I have struggled in vain against the influence of this melancholy —... | |
| John Wooster Robertson - 1921 - 472 стор.
...definite evidence we have of this progressive mental change is in a letter Poe wrote to Kennedy in 1835 : Excuse me, my dear Sir, if in this letter you find...under a depression of spirits such as I have never before suffered. I have struggled in vain against the influence of this melancholy — you will believe... | |
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