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EDGAR ALLAN POE--(Born in 1809, died in 1849.) I The Cask of Amontillado. (Published originally in _Godey's Magazine_ in 1846) 11 II Of Hawthorne and the Short Story. (From a review of Hawthorne's "Twice Told Tales" and "Mosses from an Old Manse" published in _Godey's Magazine...

Chapters

7. Chapter 7

Meantime, while the party were concluding the plunder of the mansion, the bride was left in a lonely apartment of the fortress. Without wasting time in fruitless lamentation, sh...

9. Chapter 9

I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found the comp...

13. Chapter 13

The months went by, the children grew older, and they constantly loved. Now Prue always smiles at one of my theories; she is entirely skeptical of it; but it is, nevertheless, m...

8. Chapter 8

By surveying, carpentry, and day-labor of various other kinds in the village in the meanwhile, for I have as many trades as fingers, I had earned $13.34. The expense of food for...

11. Chapter 11

Some months passed on without his again meeting Madame Jumel. At the suggestion of the student, who felt exceedingly grateful to Burr for the solicitude with which he assisted i...

4. Chapter 4

"'You shall observe,' the Professor said, for like Mr. John Hunter and other great men, he brings in that 'shall' with great effect sometimes, 'you shall observe that a man's cl...

3. Chapter 3

Macaulay has obtained a reputation which, altho deservedly great, is yet in a remarkable measure undeserved. The few who regard him merely as a terse, forcible and logical write...

12. Chapter 12

In the same neighborhood lived La Grange-Trianon, Sieur de Neuville, a widower of fifty, with one child, a daughter of sixteen, whom he had placed in the charge of his relative,...

16. Chapter 16

During the following year she made several more foolish ventures and lost heavily. In fact, a feverish desire to increase her store at almost any risk seemed to possess her. At...

14. Chapter 14

Before the action commenced a meeting was arranged between the rival commanders, who drew up and signed certain rules and regulations respecting the conduct of the battle. As it...

10. Chapter 10

One always fancies Shakespeare in his best verses, and Milton at the keyboard of his organ. Shakespeare's language is no longer the mere vehicle of thought; it has become part o...

15. Chapter 15

To these qualifications of high literary excellence, and easy practical mastery of affairs of transcendent importance we must add, as an explanation of his immediate and world-w...

5. Chapter 5

Literature is a noble calling, but only when the call obeyed by the aspirant issues from a world to be enlightened and blest, not from a void stomach clamoring to be gratified a...

1. Chapter 1

EDGAR ALLAN POE--(Born in 1809, died in 1849.) I The Cask of Amontillado. (Published originally in _Godey's Magazine_ in 1846) 11 II Of Hawthorne and the Short Story. (From a re...

6. Chapter 6

The English vessels, on the other hand--with a few exceptions light, swift, and easily handled--could sail round and round those unwieldy galleons, hulks, and galleys rowed by f...

17. Chapter 17

The whole vast sweep of our surrounding prospect lay answering in a myriad fleeting shades the cloudy process of the tremendous sky. The English heaven is a fit antithesis to th...

2. Chapter 2

The wine sparkled in his eyes and the bells jingled. My own fancy grew warm with the Medoc. We had passed through walls of piled bones, with casks and puncheons intermingling, i...

18. Chapter 18

Irving, Washington; biographical note on, IX, 147; articles by--the last of the Dutch governors of New York, 147; the awakening of Rip Van Winkle, 151; at Abbotsford with Scott,...