| Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1850 - 642 страница
...lowered tht cape of the cloak from his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a gumpse of it But Sir William Howe had evidently seen enough....recoiled several steps from the figure, and let fall hi* tword upon the floor. — See vol. 2, p. 20. The idea here is, that the figure in the cloak is... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1857 - 628 страница
...which was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause, and lowered the cape of the cloak from his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...recoiled several steps from the figure, and let fall hit iword upon the floor. — See vol. 2, p. 20. The idea here is, that the figure in the cloak is... | |
| 1859 - 616 страница
...which was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause, and lowered the cape of the eloak from his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...William Howe had evidently seen enough. The sternness (if his countenance gave place to a look of wild amazement, if not horror, while he recoiled several... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 464 страница
...was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause and lowered the cape of the cloak from about his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...of wild amazement, if not horror, while he recoiled 28i TWICE-TOLD TALES. several steps from the figure, rtnd let fall his sword upon the floor. The martial... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 288 страница
...lowered the cape of the cloak from about his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to cateh a glimpse of it. But Sir William Howe had evidently seen enough. Tlie sternness of his countenance gave place to a look of wild amazement, if not horror, while he recoiled... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1881 - 288 страница
...was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause and lowered the cape of the cloak from about his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...to a look of wild amazement, if not horror, while lie recoiled several steps from the figure, and let fall his sword upon the floor. The martial shape... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 612 страница
...was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause and lowered the cape of the cloak from about his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a glimpse of it. Bat Sir William Howe had evidently seen enough. The sternness of his countenance gave place to a look... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1883 - 602 страница
...which was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause, and lowered the ca,pe of the cloak from his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...the figure, and let fall his sword upon the floor." — See vol. ii. p. 20. The idea here is that the figure in the cloak is the phantom or reduplication... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 382 страница
...was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause and lowered the cape of the cloak from about his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...seen enough. The sternness of his countenance gave 21 place to a look of wild amazement, if not horror, while he recoiled several steps from the figure,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 382 страница
...was pointed at his breast, made a solemn pause and lowered the cape of the cloak from about his face, yet not sufficiently for the spectators to catch a...seen enough. The sternness of his countenance gave 21 place to a look of wild amazement, if not horror, while he recoiled several steps from the figure,... | |
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