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" A large mirror,— so at first it seemed to me in my confusion— now stood where none had been perceptible before; and as I stepped up to it in extremity of terror, mine own image, but with features all pale and dabbled in blood, advanced to meet me... "
Appleton's Magazine - Page 368
1903
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Burtons' Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volume 5

1839 - 372 pages
...change in the arrangements at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, it appeared to me, now stood where none had been perceptible before ;...features all pale and dabbled in blood, advanced, with a feeble and tottering gait, to meet me. Thus it appeared, I say, but was not. It was my antagonist...
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Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 5

William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 368 pages
...change in the arrangements at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, it appeared to me, now stood where none had been perceptible before ;...stepped up to it in extremity of terror, mine own ¡mage, but with features all pale and dabbled in blood. advnnced, with a feeble and tottering gait,...
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The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: The literati

Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1850 - 642 pages
...change in the arrangement at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, it appeared to me, now stood where none had been perceptible before :...with features all pale and dabbled in blood, advanced with a feeble and tottering gait to meet me. Thus it appeared I Bay, but was not It was Wilson, who...
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The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 1

Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 pages
...the arrangements t.^ the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, — so at nrst it seemed to me in my confusion — now stood where none had...terror, mine own image, but with features all pale and daflfcled in blood, advanced to meet me with a feeble and tottering gait. Thus it appeared, I say,...
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The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 3

Edgar Allan Poe - 1857 - 628 pages
...the arrangement at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, it appeared to me, now ptood where none had been perceptible before : and as I...with features all pale and dabbled in blood, advanced with a feeble and tottering gait to meet me. Thus it appeared I aay, but was not It was Wilson, who...
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The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Tales

Edgar Allan Poe - 1859 - 558 pages
...the arrangements t.*. the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, — so at hrst it seemed to me in my confusion — now stood where none had...dabbled in blood, advanced to meet me with a feeble and tottcrinff fjait. oc? Thus it appeared, I say, but was not. It was my antagonist — it was Wilson,...
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The complete poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe, with a selection of his ...

Edgar Allan Poe - 1866 - 332 pages
...tho arrangements at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror — so at first it seemed to me in my confusion — now stood where none had...gait. Thus it appeared, I say, but was not. It was my antanist — it was \Yilson, who then stood before mo in the agonies of his dissolution. His mask and...
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Works, Volume 1

Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 pages
...the arrangements at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, — so at first it seemed to me in my confusion — now stood where none had been perceptible before ; anil, its I stepped up to it in extremity of terror, mine own image, but with features all pale and...
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Autobiography, criticism, and index

Edgar Allan Poe - 1883 - 602 pages
...change in the arrangement at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror, it appeared to me, now stood where none had been perceptible before ;...with features all pale and dabbled in blood, advanced with a feeble and tottering gait to meet me. Thus it appeared I say, but was not. It was Wilson, who...
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe;: Tales of the grotesque and arabesque. II ...

Edgar Allan Poe, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Edward Woodberry - 1894 - 352 pages
...the arrange^ ments at the upper or farther end of the room. A large mirror — so at first it seemed to me in my confusion — now stood where none had...tottering gait. Thus it appeared, I say, but was not. Jt was my antagonist — it was Wilson, who then stood before me in the agonies of his dissolution....
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