10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNCONJECTURED»
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With all its arches, towers, and cathedrals In swift and unconjectured overthrow.
This is, positively, not bad. The first line italicized is bold and vigorous, both in
thought and expression; and the four last (although by no means original) convey
a ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson, 1984
2
Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Vol. 6 (Miscellaneous)
... tempest-stricken mountain trees His heavy head descended sad and low Like
a high city smitten by the blow Which secret earthquakes strike and topling falls
With all its arches, towers, and cathedrals In swift and unconjectured overthrow.
3
Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and ...
... give “cathedrals” a quantity which does not belong to it, or to write “
unconjectured” when the rhythm might have been fulfilled by “unexpected” and
when “unexpected” would have fully conveyed the meaning which “
unconjectured” does not.
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Jacobs Peterson, 1842
4
On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism, and the Legacy of a Word
This invisible distance is then emphasized by the phrase 'unconjectured bliss',
which puts 'bliss' firmly beyond conjecture, itself the most unreliable of sense
perceptions. This, once again, is a Lucretian scene, with Hallam set among the ...
5
The Life of Francis Marion
... never to be followed, — yet always at hand, with unconjectured promptness, at
the moment when he is least feared and is least to be expected. His pre-
eminence in this peculiar and most difficult of all kinds of warfare, is not to be
disputed.
William Gilmore Simms, 1811
6
The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe
It is difficult to understand, en passant, why Mr. Mathews has thought proper to
give " cathedrals " a quantity which does not belong to it, or to write "
unconjectured " when the rhythm might have been fulfilled by " unexpected," and
when ...
7
The Complete Works: Criticisms
Which secret earthquakes strike and toppling falls With all its arches, towers, and
cathedrals In swift and unconjectured overthrow. This is, positively, not bad. The
first line italicized is bold and vigorous, both in thought and expression; and the ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Nathan Haskell Dole, 1908
It is difficult to understand, en passant, why Mr. Mathews has thought proper to
give “cathedrals” a quantity which does not belong to it, or to write “unconjectured
” when the rhythm might have been fulfilled by “unexpected,” and when ...
9
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe
... or to write " unconjectured" when the rhythm might have been fulfilled by "
unexpected," and when " unexpected" would have fully conveyed the meaning
which " unconjectured" does not. By dint of farther microscopic survey, we are
enabled ...
10
The works of Edgar Allan Poe: newly collected and edited, ...
It is difficult to understand, en passant, why Mr. Mathews has thought proper to
give " cathedrals " a quantity which does not belong to it, or to write "
unconjectured " when the rhythm might have been fulfilled by " unexpected," and
when ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Edward Woodberry, 1896